cblover
Well-Known Member
Bear with me, I'm having a moment! lol I have 3 acres of land for 2 cobs and a little shettie. I section this off into 3 x 1 acre paddocks and rotate all year round. In winter the land can be very wet and last year I just about lost the will to live. So this year I must look after it better.
I also have new brick built stables but hate to see my horses in them......this is where the shake comes in! lol I think horses should be out with company to socialise, groom, play, eat....you know the drill. Because I think this, winter is very hard work for me. I move them from field to hard standing to stables (for a short while) then out again each day to make sure they have time to be with each other and have enough hay to eat. I don't feed hay in the field but handstanding and stables have hay and all 3 are the picture of health.
Now wouldn't it be just easier if I stabled them at night and turned them out during the day!!!! I could hit myself over the head with a shovel! lol But no, I think poor things standing in there all night by themselves and not moving around and having time with each other. I'm just too soft. Their needs come before mine but I suffer from auto immune hepatitis (which is liver failure) and last winter just about killed me, so I also have to consider my health.
Someone please talk some sense into me!!!!! lol
I also have new brick built stables but hate to see my horses in them......this is where the shake comes in! lol I think horses should be out with company to socialise, groom, play, eat....you know the drill. Because I think this, winter is very hard work for me. I move them from field to hard standing to stables (for a short while) then out again each day to make sure they have time to be with each other and have enough hay to eat. I don't feed hay in the field but handstanding and stables have hay and all 3 are the picture of health.
Now wouldn't it be just easier if I stabled them at night and turned them out during the day!!!! I could hit myself over the head with a shovel! lol But no, I think poor things standing in there all night by themselves and not moving around and having time with each other. I'm just too soft. Their needs come before mine but I suffer from auto immune hepatitis (which is liver failure) and last winter just about killed me, so I also have to consider my health.
Someone please talk some sense into me!!!!! lol