Birker2020
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And breathecruel and should be banned, made illegal. just move your horse.
And breathecruel and should be banned, made illegal. just move your horse.
Another thing to remember with horses that are on limited/very limited turnout as mine was. When mine was only out for 2 hours a day in a paddock she was actually not in for 22 hours. Se was outside her stable being groomed, legs washed, tacked up, ridden, rugs changed, stood in washbox whilst I mucked out her stable. So she was probably in for a max of 17 hours, which although is an awful lot and far from ideal is not the straight 22 that most would think.
you have to realise that the horse has evolved to be an animal who is almost constantly roaming and grazing
This discussion has become somewhat polarised....
There are thousands of horses all around the world that are not turned out. If they have adequate exercise and are worked sufficiently then I don't see a problem with it, but the key words here are sufficient work.
It's not particularly helpful to reduce everyone's comments to the extreme and dismiss them as a lack of understanding.
For some posters on this thread, it is acceptable to keep a horse without turnout, provided it is in "sufficient work". For other posters this is unacceptable - for them personally, for their own horses, or just in accordance with their own beliefs.
Worse things may happen at sea, but people are entitled not to like the idea of horses confined to boxes for the entire of their non-working lives, just as much as others may think it reasonable.
It's not particularly helpful to reduce everyone's comments to the extreme and dismiss them as a lack of understanding.
For some posters on this thread, it is acceptable to keep a horse without turnout, provided it is in "sufficient work". For other posters this is unacceptable - for them personally, for their own horses, or just in accordance with their own beliefs.
Worse things may happen at sea, but people are entitled not to like the idea of horses confined to boxes for the entire of their non-working lives, just as much as others may think it reasonable.
not sure if your comment was aimed at my post but even if not how are horses going to indulge in their natural behaviour if confined all day. That really is the question that I think many are unhappy about. Are they just work animals and we shouldn't care too much about if they are happy? We seem to see so many posts nowadays about horses that crib, wind suck, behave badly, won't go, won't stop , have ulcers or are simply problem horses. I don't remember 24/7 stabling in my youth but then I don't remember so many problems. Could they be connected?
i dont think anyone on here is happy with no turnout in winter but they are doing the best they can for their horses and i dont think it is helpful to call them cruel, agreed it is not ideal but if there are no yards local they have no option .. i was one of the lucky ones but quite a few yards close to my old yard had a rule of no turnout in winter....
I don't remember 24/7 stabling in my youth
i dont think anyone on here is happy with no turnout in winter but they are doing the best they can for their horses and i dont think it is helpful to call them cruel, agreed it is not ideal but if there are no yards local they have no option .. i was one of the lucky ones but quite a few yards close to my old yard had a rule of no turnout in winter....
Why would horse owners be prepared to pay, say, £100 more for the same service they could get at another yard that’s cheaper? If most yards in an area are cheap then that is what people expect to pay. I absolutely agree that we should expect to pay a fair amount for livery, and that means that many people aught to be paying more, but it is up to the yards to raise their prices. Horse owners are not going to offer to pay more than they are asked for.
I will say again that I completely agree that livery yards should not be run at a discount - my livery is 220 for DIY a month, I know some places are far cheaper but I think it is perfectly fair as that is paying for an awful lot of land to be maintained (we have a full day of turnout during winter) - but you can hardly blame owners for simply paying what they’re asked to.
The problem is that this is the attitude that stops yard owners who would like to offer better facilities from investing in their business. People go for the cheap option then complain about the lack of facilities.
Apologies to OP - didn't intend to hijack your thread
No amount of time on a walker or ridden work can substitute the mental stimulation for horses turned out together. Turn out is about far more than just physical exercise. It's also about freedom to move and play, interact with other horses, and also graze. No amount of sufficient work on the walker or ridden can replicate that.
I moved yards because my horse's were restricted on turnout to 2/3 days a week. Nothing short of DAILY turnout is acceptable in my opinion.
They have the ultimate choice don't own one its not a right it is a privilege. Everyone by now knows my view if I couldn't keep mine out I wouldnt own them the young ones would be sold and old ones shot no questionI wouldn't do 24/7 no turnout but that's me and I have a choice at the yard that I am at. Yes its annoying when their legs are muddy and rugs are wet through, etc. etc but I consider it my horses time out at liberty and to take that away from her is just not fair.
But not everyone has a choice. Some areas of the country are a bit sparse for livery yards.
Before condeming folk that don't turnout in the winter... as an example, say there are only say 3 livery yards in a reasonable commute from your house/place of work and you ruled one out for no safe hacking, another out for no assisted DIY, that would only leaves you with one, that might have limited or no turnout in winter. And of course there could be a whole host of reasons why you might rule out particular yards, not just travel time, but budget too.
It's not like folk always have a choice to be honest............