poiuytrewq
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What do you do with them?
I’m not really thinking old retired but those of you with a horse that is younger and still wants to be brain active.
what do you do to keep them occupied and is it enough to keep them entertained?
Asking as my TB is 11. He’s looking like retiring from ridden work (possibly, not 100% decided)
I’d keep him as a field ornament but firstly I don’t have enough land for a live out so he has to continue the normal routine of in day or night according to time of year.
However, he’s not happily chilled doing nothing. He then occupies himself by chasing and biting my other old happily doing nothing horse!
Everytime I look out if he’s not ridden for a while he’s bullying my old boy. Obviously not fair on either as one is being bullied the other is bored sh**less.
So tell me about yours and what you do.
I’m not really thinking old retired but those of you with a horse that is younger and still wants to be brain active.
what do you do to keep them occupied and is it enough to keep them entertained?
Asking as my TB is 11. He’s looking like retiring from ridden work (possibly, not 100% decided)
I’d keep him as a field ornament but firstly I don’t have enough land for a live out so he has to continue the normal routine of in day or night according to time of year.
However, he’s not happily chilled doing nothing. He then occupies himself by chasing and biting my other old happily doing nothing horse!
Everytime I look out if he’s not ridden for a while he’s bullying my old boy. Obviously not fair on either as one is being bullied the other is bored sh**less.
So tell me about yours and what you do.