canteron
Well-Known Member
Just thinking now that the Winter has set in properly.
After many Winters and many steep learning curves I am now sorted as to how to cope with frozen water (and how to stop it freezing). My hay is inside so I don't have to fill up nets in the cold, the shelters are facing out of the wind, I have many pairs of warm gloves so I can dry out one pair while wearing another and have sorted out my paddock rotation for Winter & Summer.
But this has taken many years ..... is your first year more difficult/easier than you anticipated - and other hints from any seasoned Winter Horse Owners welcomed!
After many Winters and many steep learning curves I am now sorted as to how to cope with frozen water (and how to stop it freezing). My hay is inside so I don't have to fill up nets in the cold, the shelters are facing out of the wind, I have many pairs of warm gloves so I can dry out one pair while wearing another and have sorted out my paddock rotation for Winter & Summer.
But this has taken many years ..... is your first year more difficult/easier than you anticipated - and other hints from any seasoned Winter Horse Owners welcomed!