sonjafoers
Well-Known Member
My girls have always been stabled overnight during the worst winter months and turned out 24/7 for the remainder of the year until last year.
My TB had a terrible winter last year and was off work through a plethora of injury/ilness from roughly November to February. On my vets advice I left her turned out all winter with a heavyweight full neck rug on & plenty of haylage as he felt this was more natural, his thoughts being that he sees too many horse with colic/stiffness/vices through being stabled.
To be honest they didn't seem to mind being out and both came through the winter very well condition wise. I brought them in for a few hours every afternoon to sort out muddy feet/legs and during the snow & ice they stayed in overnight as well as if the forecast was very wet overnight.
I thought I would do the same this year but now the time is nearly here my gut reaction is to bring them in overnight, just because I hate being woken up by rain & wind and thinking of them being out having to shelter. Also my TB is very fine skinned & I worry about her face and ears taking wind & rain when she could be in (soft I know). She also had a lot of foot abcesses last year & I wonder if this was caused by her feet being in mud for a lot more than previous years.
Oh what a dilemma, I'm sure I'm not the only one going through this so what are your thoughts please - I need someone to make the decision for me
My TB had a terrible winter last year and was off work through a plethora of injury/ilness from roughly November to February. On my vets advice I left her turned out all winter with a heavyweight full neck rug on & plenty of haylage as he felt this was more natural, his thoughts being that he sees too many horse with colic/stiffness/vices through being stabled.
To be honest they didn't seem to mind being out and both came through the winter very well condition wise. I brought them in for a few hours every afternoon to sort out muddy feet/legs and during the snow & ice they stayed in overnight as well as if the forecast was very wet overnight.
I thought I would do the same this year but now the time is nearly here my gut reaction is to bring them in overnight, just because I hate being woken up by rain & wind and thinking of them being out having to shelter. Also my TB is very fine skinned & I worry about her face and ears taking wind & rain when she could be in (soft I know). She also had a lot of foot abcesses last year & I wonder if this was caused by her feet being in mud for a lot more than previous years.
Oh what a dilemma, I'm sure I'm not the only one going through this so what are your thoughts please - I need someone to make the decision for me