doris2008
Well-Known Member
My TB has been living out since April time. It has always been with a couple of others, but they have all suddenly decided to start bringing in now at night as one of the connies started to show signs of LGL. The others - a TB & a shire are being kept in too.
At the moment my lad can't be brought in as I am banned from using the stables!!!
He cribs & as the number of horses in barn has reduced he has moved to a stable closer to the others. Until I have sorted out some protection for the gates (big 15x15 pens) he is not allowed in there. I am working on this.
Other owners didn't tell me until late last night that all others were coming in so I havent been able to do anything about it which meant he had to stay out alone last night & probably will tonight at least. Since having him (6 years), i have never left him out alone, and so was a bit concerned to say the least. I checked on him at about 11 last night. I tried to keep a low profile as did not want to unsettle him, and he was eating but giving out the odd shriek too!
I am now trying to decide what to do, do I bring him in at night or will he be ok alone? I dont think he will do anthing stupid like jump out or run around like a goon but I do imagine he will spend a lot of time standing by the gate sulking. I really prefer him to live out at this time of year - he prefers it (with company of course!) and it obviously costs me much less in bedding/hay.
Am I being unfair on him leaving him out or do you think he will get used to it?
At the moment my lad can't be brought in as I am banned from using the stables!!!
Other owners didn't tell me until late last night that all others were coming in so I havent been able to do anything about it which meant he had to stay out alone last night & probably will tonight at least. Since having him (6 years), i have never left him out alone, and so was a bit concerned to say the least. I checked on him at about 11 last night. I tried to keep a low profile as did not want to unsettle him, and he was eating but giving out the odd shriek too!
I am now trying to decide what to do, do I bring him in at night or will he be ok alone? I dont think he will do anthing stupid like jump out or run around like a goon but I do imagine he will spend a lot of time standing by the gate sulking. I really prefer him to live out at this time of year - he prefers it (with company of course!) and it obviously costs me much less in bedding/hay.
Am I being unfair on him leaving him out or do you think he will get used to it?