P***ing down with rain - in or out??

scotsmare

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Yearling and pony are standing at gate looking v. sorry for themselves in the rain - yearling has rug on
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So, do I capitulate and bring them or do I just leave them be?? It's not windy or particularly cold.

(Am feeling guilty cos 4yr old standing in stable munching haylage
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Leave them out, they won't melt
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To be fair if I lived closer to where Kao's kept and had to see her standing looking miserable I'd probably cave and bring her in
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I have been thinking the same thing ... not sure if I should bring them in, I am just trying to leave them out 24/7 for the summer but they keep looking at me ..........!
 
Out!

I'm fed up with bringing my two wimps in because they stand around looking totally dejected under the tree, guilt tripping me for taking them away from lovely warm southern Spain ( and the heat and the flies and the dust and straw to eat) and making them stand out in a field full of grass in a bit of rain - it's not even cold, for goodness sake, it's about 19 degrees here!
 
OUT! Drag just threw a temper tantrum when I put him in so I pretended he was only in to be fed then chucked him back out! :-)
 
Little TB is out rugless (but with field shelter)
Big strong furry ISH is in...
I think i've got mine the wrong way round
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mine is out rugless, she has spare blubber she can use up if she gets cold, failing that she can run around!

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Ditto this. Mine is so fat, I don't think he notices whether it is raining or not - he is like a pony/seal hybrid atm. LOL
 
Out. What has your yearling go a rug on for LOL! Is he clipped? Young horses are a lot easier to manage in later life if they don't get over-wrapped at a tender age.
 
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