kimberleigh
Well-Known Member
I couldn't possibly stay somewhere where my horse couldn't have daily turnout at grass.
I grew up in South Devon where every yard I was ever at offered 24/7 turnout 365 days a year!
I now live in the East Midlands and most yards I've came across allow full daily turnout with the horses coming in overnight during the worst winter months.
My lad is currently at a private yard where they are out with great grazing for around 8-10 hours a day. If there has been days of relentless rain they will stay in for an odd day here and there but can go out in the school and have use of the horse walker so they aren't cooped up indoors.
To me allowing horses the space and time to just be horses is all important. My TB becomes entirely unmanageable if he doesn't get enough turnout and is a much happier chap when kept more naturally
I grew up in South Devon where every yard I was ever at offered 24/7 turnout 365 days a year!
I now live in the East Midlands and most yards I've came across allow full daily turnout with the horses coming in overnight during the worst winter months.
My lad is currently at a private yard where they are out with great grazing for around 8-10 hours a day. If there has been days of relentless rain they will stay in for an odd day here and there but can go out in the school and have use of the horse walker so they aren't cooped up indoors.
To me allowing horses the space and time to just be horses is all important. My TB becomes entirely unmanageable if he doesn't get enough turnout and is a much happier chap when kept more naturally