only_me
Well-Known Member
Well, I tried to break the ice in the barrels/containers this morning.
I stood on the ice, I jumped on it, but no, still couldnt break through it
couldnt even give them buckets of water, because all outside taps had frozen and I have no access to a house for indoor water!
So eventually, I went and got a hockey stick and started to bash the ice - hey presto, ice all broken up!
All of our horses at yard are out - better out than in. The sun wasnt "up" till 12pm here, so they also have hay in the fields. They are very happy; most of the hay isnt touched till around 3pm when they come in.
They do come in earlier because it starts to get very very cold here at about 3pm, so they come into the stables.
We do not do anything to their feet either; don't pick their feet out before they go out, as that acts as a stop. They have no problem with ice balling up; the only ones that do are the unshod donkeys
I stood on the ice, I jumped on it, but no, still couldnt break through it
couldnt even give them buckets of water, because all outside taps had frozen and I have no access to a house for indoor water!
So eventually, I went and got a hockey stick and started to bash the ice - hey presto, ice all broken up!
All of our horses at yard are out - better out than in. The sun wasnt "up" till 12pm here, so they also have hay in the fields. They are very happy; most of the hay isnt touched till around 3pm when they come in.
They do come in earlier because it starts to get very very cold here at about 3pm, so they come into the stables.
We do not do anything to their feet either; don't pick their feet out before they go out, as that acts as a stop. They have no problem with ice balling up; the only ones that do are the unshod donkeys