Gamebird
Well-Known Member
I am rather struggling with Mr. Fugly's turnout at the moment. I can't really change the situation: at the yard we're on we have alternate day same sex turnout through the winter (so for those who've had more than one glass of wine already
that's amres one day and geldings the next). There is no chance of Fugly getting special treatment and having a field of his own, nor would I ask for it.
However he is a nightmare in the field - he runs up to the other horses, tries to play with them, they get p*ssed off and boot him. He is really quite persistent and, frankly, if I were one of the other horses I'd probably kick him too (hell, I'm tempted as it is!). Every time he goes out he comes back with yet more holes in his legs
, generally on or just above his knees.
I have generally had my horses in all winter but I feel that Fugly is still very young, still growing and needs some sort of social interaction. He's fine to ride without turnout but does get a bit pushy to handle. I bring him in an hour before the others so that it avoids the 'hanging round the gate getting grumpy' period that inevitably seems to happen around 2pm. There is little grass but a ring feeder of haylage in the field and I turn him out hungry in the hope that he'll go straight to it and eat.
Has anyone ever turned out in knee boots? Are some types better than others for this? I am sick of poulticing/cold-hosing his knees and he lives on antibiotics at the moment.
However he is a nightmare in the field - he runs up to the other horses, tries to play with them, they get p*ssed off and boot him. He is really quite persistent and, frankly, if I were one of the other horses I'd probably kick him too (hell, I'm tempted as it is!). Every time he goes out he comes back with yet more holes in his legs
I have generally had my horses in all winter but I feel that Fugly is still very young, still growing and needs some sort of social interaction. He's fine to ride without turnout but does get a bit pushy to handle. I bring him in an hour before the others so that it avoids the 'hanging round the gate getting grumpy' period that inevitably seems to happen around 2pm. There is little grass but a ring feeder of haylage in the field and I turn him out hungry in the hope that he'll go straight to it and eat.
Has anyone ever turned out in knee boots? Are some types better than others for this? I am sick of poulticing/cold-hosing his knees and he lives on antibiotics at the moment.