kit279
Well-Known Member
I might be getting an ex-racehorse who needs turning away for 6 months after a minor tendon injury. He's been stabled for 2 weeks and likely will be fresh, so I'm wondering what the best way of managing this is. I plan to take the shoes off and let him be a hairy feral pony for 6 months.
I've got three others who are all feeling very very well and like a good run around and I've got big fields so I'm wondering what the best way of turning him out for the first time is. He's got to take his chances with the leg because I can't wrap him up in cotton wool but I'd like to prevent an initial hooley that will give me heart failure and maybe duff the leg even more.
Any advice?
I've got three others who are all feeling very very well and like a good run around and I've got big fields so I'm wondering what the best way of turning him out for the first time is. He's got to take his chances with the leg because I can't wrap him up in cotton wool but I'd like to prevent an initial hooley that will give me heart failure and maybe duff the leg even more.
Any advice?