New yard problem

tubby1

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Just moved yards this week. Totally love the place , horsey really settled:) But went up this morning at 8 which I thought was quite late ( last yard turnout was at 7) fed mucked out etc. By 9 still was only person on yard so had turn her out on her own. She had been in a paddock on her own this week but with close contact with other horse's . Have had to leave her out not looking very happy. Also not much grazing in the field . I moved yards so she would get daily turnout but I don't want her out on her own. Also there isn't much grass in her paddock other paddocks the same do you think I should get a bale of haylage for her field ? And should I have left her out. New horse owner so maybe over worrying:)
 

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Firstly had the horses been done up, and just not turned out? Or had they not been done up? What type of livery are you on? Where is the YO/YM?

TBH I would be wary of leaving a horse out alone who is not used to it, or who is showing signs of not liking it. She may get very stressed or decide to bring herself back in.

I would speak to YO and bring up your issues.
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Our yard is DIY, some people come at 4:30 am and turn theirs out, some come at 10am, some bring in at 3pm some as late as 7 (ours is usually this one, if a friend doesn't bring him for us he has to wait til one of us finishes work) We tend to turn ours out between 7:45-9 every day.

It works because most are turned out in pairs, or they don't mind standing in alone for a bit (ours is like that as long as he has haylage- which he always does) , also there are a number of horses at the yard who live out 24/7 and they live next door to my horse's field so he's never alone even if he is the last to be bought in.

I think unless there are specific rules in place this kind of thing tends to happen, the horses don't seem to mind.
 

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As long as she wasn't charging around and likely to injure herself I would of left her out too. A lot of yards don't have much grazing at the moment so are having to give a couple of sections of hay. That might also help her settle if she's munching on the hay! What time is turnout in the week?
 

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Normally y/o turns her out around 8.30/ 9. She wasn't charging around just standing shouting a bit. I think I will pop back up and see if she is ok .
 
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