sugarpuff
Well-Known Member
I have always had my horse on full livery as no land at home, but the chance of buying a fab little house with 5 acres has come up without us even really being on the look out and so we have decided to take the plunge and go for it. Should be moving early next year, but I'm a little apprehensive about the best way to do it and need to start planning now. He has always lived with other horses and I bought him off the breeder so only known 2 homes in 7 years.
He knows the area as we hack past the house so not far away but can be a stresshead at times when he feels insecure, but has never been clingy to Now I'm not sure of whether it would be best to move him in at the same time as a couple of companions, I could try and sort out either rehoming a horse / getting a friend or 2 to see if they need grass livery or even may try suggesting to hubby we get the kids a pony on loan. I think 3 horses would be a good number so none are left on their own whilst hacking/ competing, but am I being daft?!
Does anyone have any suggestions/ good ideas about how I can make the move less stressfull for all involved!! I work from home now so will be at home more often than not to supervise.
Also, any helpful tips and advice would be greatly appreciated, I'm looking forward to feeding him his breakfast in my pyjamas and wellies, but it will be first time I actually have a horse at home so am a bit daunted by it if I'm honest!
He knows the area as we hack past the house so not far away but can be a stresshead at times when he feels insecure, but has never been clingy to Now I'm not sure of whether it would be best to move him in at the same time as a couple of companions, I could try and sort out either rehoming a horse / getting a friend or 2 to see if they need grass livery or even may try suggesting to hubby we get the kids a pony on loan. I think 3 horses would be a good number so none are left on their own whilst hacking/ competing, but am I being daft?!
Does anyone have any suggestions/ good ideas about how I can make the move less stressfull for all involved!! I work from home now so will be at home more often than not to supervise.
Also, any helpful tips and advice would be greatly appreciated, I'm looking forward to feeding him his breakfast in my pyjamas and wellies, but it will be first time I actually have a horse at home so am a bit daunted by it if I'm honest!