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How does everyone decide on whether their ponies / horses should live out or come in?
My pony has lived out for the past 2 years. His owners told me he had to live out as he weaves badly in a stable. He has always been quite happy in the summer - but last winter started weaving at the gate and literally pacing up and down the fence line. I thought it may be because we used to put hay out every night so he was getting impatient for that - but he would often weave / pace during the day too.
I was worried enough to move him to a different yard for the winter where I could put a round bale out - and he was happier but would still pace up and down the fence line and generally be quite stressy. I moved him back to my current yard in the spring and he has been quite settled so far this year.
a few weeks ago, he started the weaving / pacing at the gate as it started to get colder - so I had a chat with my YO about trying him in a stable. I brought him in for two hour on a friday and gave him a hay net / feed in there and he was fine - the next night he stayed in all night and was happy as larry. He is now coming in at night and going out in the day. He is 100% easier to handle (he used to drag me around / barge) and he is so settled. I haven't seen him weave once since he has been in, and at night he is just standing patiently at the gate waiting for me to bring him in.
Wish I'd done it sooner really.
My pony has lived out for the past 2 years. His owners told me he had to live out as he weaves badly in a stable. He has always been quite happy in the summer - but last winter started weaving at the gate and literally pacing up and down the fence line. I thought it may be because we used to put hay out every night so he was getting impatient for that - but he would often weave / pace during the day too.
I was worried enough to move him to a different yard for the winter where I could put a round bale out - and he was happier but would still pace up and down the fence line and generally be quite stressy. I moved him back to my current yard in the spring and he has been quite settled so far this year.
a few weeks ago, he started the weaving / pacing at the gate as it started to get colder - so I had a chat with my YO about trying him in a stable. I brought him in for two hour on a friday and gave him a hay net / feed in there and he was fine - the next night he stayed in all night and was happy as larry. He is now coming in at night and going out in the day. He is 100% easier to handle (he used to drag me around / barge) and he is so settled. I haven't seen him weave once since he has been in, and at night he is just standing patiently at the gate waiting for me to bring him in.
Wish I'd done it sooner really.