Such a good idea?

Cobland

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I plan to go see my horses on christmas morning, im not cooking this year so can spend a bit of time with them.

I was going to bring them a haynet filled with fruit and veg, is this a wise idea? Could they injure themselves in any way or am i just being an overprotective mummy again.
 
They do get some fruit and veg, wasnt going to pack the haynet, just thought in a haynet it would last them that bit longer.
 
Jed gets christmas pudding (a chocolate one though not the real thing) he loves it!
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They get their haylage in their hayrack but for the day im going to put some of it in the haynet.

Its just that im going to be up around 6-7am, by the time i get up again is going to be around 7-8pm, thats the longest that they will have gone without seeing me during the day.
 
I thread fruit and veg onto a peice of baler twine and hang it from the roof so they have to catch it - keeps them entertained for hours! Bit like a lickit on a string but with things like apples, carrots and suede
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Did that with mae before but she was very sly and managed to eat it quickly. Ive a tongue twister in her stable but she doesnt eat the likit treats!!!

Yeap found something mae doesnt eat lol
 
too much acidic fruit (apples etc) can give colic, i think. mine will get lots of extra polos, an apple each, maybe a pear each, and a few carrots.
i wouldn't give them anything drastically different, personally, although i know lots of people who give their horses Guinness in their feed on Christmas Day!
 
I was planning on the full turkey works for mine, plus all the trimmings, party hats and a game of twister......do you think thats a step too far? Should I bin the twister?
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