reindeerlover
Well-Known Member
Riiiiight, this is a bit like the "goose, fox and sack of grain" riddle...
I have 4 horses. 2 are fat (Oscar and Miss Dynamite)and 2 are thin(ner than I'd like)- Eric and Copper.
I have 2 fields.
Currently I have a fat and a thin one in each (Oscar and Copper/ Eric and Miss Dynamite) and they all get on well apart from one fat one occasionally fluttering her eyelashes at the thin one and pinching a few mouthfuls of conditioning cubes.... Ideally I would like both fatties in one field eating hay, balancer and chaff in their lightweight turnouts, taken off during the day if it's dry and the thin ones eating haylage in another field and chowing down on their twice daily feed mountain.
However...
One fat one is lame and older (Oscar) and I don't want the young fat one (Miss D) terrorising him (she is currrently in with field boss who is thin and does no chasing or bullying). One thin one is very very stupid (Copper)and sometimes wanders right up to field boss thin one (Eric) and gets chased away with teeth and feet- then kicks out as he runs away and risks adding extra dodgy lumps to poor Eric's accident prone leggies.
Please help! I know this sound stupid but I can't feed haylage if they're all mixed up together and I don't want Oscar getting bullied or Copper/Eric ending up injured! The other option is to bring thin ones in at night and stuff them full of haylage (may have to do this with Copper anyway as he is a pansy) but would really much prefer them to be outside.
Disclaimer 1.1: The horses are not "fat" or "thin" they are just slightly more so than I would like..
Disclaimer 1.2: If your head hurts from thinking too deeply about this I am not responsible.
Disclaimer 1.3: All cookies/jelly tots/ ice cream eaten whilst pondering this thread is totally and completely calorie free.
I have 4 horses. 2 are fat (Oscar and Miss Dynamite)and 2 are thin(ner than I'd like)- Eric and Copper.
I have 2 fields.
Currently I have a fat and a thin one in each (Oscar and Copper/ Eric and Miss Dynamite) and they all get on well apart from one fat one occasionally fluttering her eyelashes at the thin one and pinching a few mouthfuls of conditioning cubes.... Ideally I would like both fatties in one field eating hay, balancer and chaff in their lightweight turnouts, taken off during the day if it's dry and the thin ones eating haylage in another field and chowing down on their twice daily feed mountain.
However...
One fat one is lame and older (Oscar) and I don't want the young fat one (Miss D) terrorising him (she is currrently in with field boss who is thin and does no chasing or bullying). One thin one is very very stupid (Copper)and sometimes wanders right up to field boss thin one (Eric) and gets chased away with teeth and feet- then kicks out as he runs away and risks adding extra dodgy lumps to poor Eric's accident prone leggies.
Please help! I know this sound stupid but I can't feed haylage if they're all mixed up together and I don't want Oscar getting bullied or Copper/Eric ending up injured! The other option is to bring thin ones in at night and stuff them full of haylage (may have to do this with Copper anyway as he is a pansy) but would really much prefer them to be outside.
Disclaimer 1.1: The horses are not "fat" or "thin" they are just slightly more so than I would like..
Disclaimer 1.2: If your head hurts from thinking too deeply about this I am not responsible.
Disclaimer 1.3: All cookies/jelly tots/ ice cream eaten whilst pondering this thread is totally and completely calorie free.