now_loves_mares
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I am (half dreaming, half reality) planning a yard layout. Having lots of ideas about how to do it to make my life easier. One of these is the idea to basically keep my horses out overnight, but to build a large barn/shelter that was open to the field for them to self-stable. This would mean a large straw bed and round bales of haylage.
However, do any of you do this with your comp horses? My specific concerns are:
1. My mare gets RAO. Currently I bed on mats/cardboard so no dust. Straw is usually far dustier.
2. Monitoring haylage intake. One of mine is a fatty but one needs as much as she can eat.
3. Manners! During winter when I can't ride as much, the daily discipline of stabling/being led/groomed keeps them in check, but I'd worry they'd turn into hooligans being slightly more free range
4. Injury/settling/bullying. I do think one of mine particularly likes to get in her stable at night to get a rest from her thug field-mate! Are smaller, cuter ponies better suited to this lifestyle than my idiot WB and TBs?
5. Feeding - issues with different feeds, restricted substances eg Danilon to one horse when the other is competing affiliated.
Just wondered if anyone has experience of doing this with "bigger" horses. I know in theory it shouldn't make a difference,but frankly mine are abnormally annoying and will find any way possible to make problems
. Don't want to shell out on something that doesn't work! I'm sure there are ways round everything but just trying to do complete research 
However, do any of you do this with your comp horses? My specific concerns are:
1. My mare gets RAO. Currently I bed on mats/cardboard so no dust. Straw is usually far dustier.
2. Monitoring haylage intake. One of mine is a fatty but one needs as much as she can eat.
3. Manners! During winter when I can't ride as much, the daily discipline of stabling/being led/groomed keeps them in check, but I'd worry they'd turn into hooligans being slightly more free range
4. Injury/settling/bullying. I do think one of mine particularly likes to get in her stable at night to get a rest from her thug field-mate! Are smaller, cuter ponies better suited to this lifestyle than my idiot WB and TBs?
5. Feeding - issues with different feeds, restricted substances eg Danilon to one horse when the other is competing affiliated.
Just wondered if anyone has experience of doing this with "bigger" horses. I know in theory it shouldn't make a difference,but frankly mine are abnormally annoying and will find any way possible to make problems