kit279
Well-Known Member
Grey horse has been coming in for the last few days with some nasty bites and nicks but today he has what looks suspiciously like a hoof shaped cut and bruise on his hip and he is a bit stiff and sore although not lame.
Grey and chestnut have lived together outside 24/7 for the last 2 years with no real personality clashes and are very happy and attached to one another. I want them to be able to be horses and not wrap them in cotton wool but I don't want my precious little grey to get duffed up beyond repair.
So do I:-
a) put them in different fields and split them up? Pro - no kicking. Con - they will hoon up and down the fields squealing for each other.
b) assume that this recent bit of grouchiness is to do with the cold wet weather and rug them?
c) assume that they are in fact a bit hungry (despite being quite fat) and feed them more or turn them out on better grazing and risk them getting gargantuan?
Grey and chestnut have lived together outside 24/7 for the last 2 years with no real personality clashes and are very happy and attached to one another. I want them to be able to be horses and not wrap them in cotton wool but I don't want my precious little grey to get duffed up beyond repair.
So do I:-
a) put them in different fields and split them up? Pro - no kicking. Con - they will hoon up and down the fields squealing for each other.
b) assume that this recent bit of grouchiness is to do with the cold wet weather and rug them?
c) assume that they are in fact a bit hungry (despite being quite fat) and feed them more or turn them out on better grazing and risk them getting gargantuan?