Smallhorses
Well-Known Member
I am rrrrreeeeeeeeeeeally sorry for bringin up the "W" word
but I need to start thing about "that season."

I have a new Welsh Cross yaaaay!
and trying to make plans for the winter.
He is currently on grass livery for £200 pm. This includes use of facilities, hay, feed and checks twice per day
My last horse was a TB (a sensitive one) so she needed to be in by night, out by day during the winter.
I am thinking that my boy could stay out this winter. My YO has asked whether I want to reserve a box for the winter at £300 p/m, £100 more than I am paying now (the whole point of grass and buying a hardy pony was to keep costs down) as she is starting to get busy and wanted to ensure I got what I needed first. I am not sure what to do. It's always nice to see them tucked up in their cosy rugs at night when its pouring out but to be honest is that just for my benefit!?
The previous owner said she liked him stabled at night because they lose condiciton later in life if they are left out over harsh periods of winter but he is a hardy chap.
What do reckon?
I have a new Welsh Cross yaaaay!
He is currently on grass livery for £200 pm. This includes use of facilities, hay, feed and checks twice per day
My last horse was a TB (a sensitive one) so she needed to be in by night, out by day during the winter.
I am thinking that my boy could stay out this winter. My YO has asked whether I want to reserve a box for the winter at £300 p/m, £100 more than I am paying now (the whole point of grass and buying a hardy pony was to keep costs down) as she is starting to get busy and wanted to ensure I got what I needed first. I am not sure what to do. It's always nice to see them tucked up in their cosy rugs at night when its pouring out but to be honest is that just for my benefit!?
The previous owner said she liked him stabled at night because they lose condiciton later in life if they are left out over harsh periods of winter but he is a hardy chap.
What do reckon?
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