Jazzy B
Well-Known Member
I've recently moved to a private yard, which I have full run of (no sharing
). I have my own horse and have loaned a companion for him.
In the next couple of months, they are going to be moving into their winter grazing which has two stables and hard standing accessible from it. I'm in two minds whether to bring them in at night or just leave the stables open so that they can come and go as they wish. Does anyone have any experience of this, and what works better? If you do leave the stables open for them to wonder in and out as they please, what kind of bedding do you use? I read with interest on another thread that one posters horses just used their shelter as a toilet so she used rubbing matting to discourage them and encourage them to do their business outside.
Any ideas and experience of this kind of set up gratefully received as this is a new one to me, having been on livery yards forever!
Thank you
In the next couple of months, they are going to be moving into their winter grazing which has two stables and hard standing accessible from it. I'm in two minds whether to bring them in at night or just leave the stables open so that they can come and go as they wish. Does anyone have any experience of this, and what works better? If you do leave the stables open for them to wonder in and out as they please, what kind of bedding do you use? I read with interest on another thread that one posters horses just used their shelter as a toilet so she used rubbing matting to discourage them and encourage them to do their business outside.
Any ideas and experience of this kind of set up gratefully received as this is a new one to me, having been on livery yards forever!
Thank you