zeuscleoharmony
Well-Known Member
For the majority of us horseowners we have a bog standard stable with no form of additional heating.
I know a stable shelters from rainfall, snowfall and wind but on an occasion such as tonight, here, for instance, when the sky is clear, no wind, temperatures surely are exactly the same inside as out, so what point being in?
A lot of people emphasize the fact that they are bringing their horses in due to the temperatures but surely there is more to it than that. Is giving their horses a respite from standing on frozen ground a reason? I have mats in my field for Archie to stand on, off the frozen stuff.
(Edited - after reading first reply I feel decidedly thick - many of you coming to the conclusion I most definitely am. Mind you, the roof in our american barn is very high and it doesn't seem to be any warmer in than out - thats my excuse and I'll stick to it
Oh, and its getting late!
I know a stable shelters from rainfall, snowfall and wind but on an occasion such as tonight, here, for instance, when the sky is clear, no wind, temperatures surely are exactly the same inside as out, so what point being in?
A lot of people emphasize the fact that they are bringing their horses in due to the temperatures but surely there is more to it than that. Is giving their horses a respite from standing on frozen ground a reason? I have mats in my field for Archie to stand on, off the frozen stuff.
(Edited - after reading first reply I feel decidedly thick - many of you coming to the conclusion I most definitely am. Mind you, the roof in our american barn is very high and it doesn't seem to be any warmer in than out - thats my excuse and I'll stick to it