rara007
Well-Known Member
As my horses are trained to tie I can take the liberty to protect my stables/lorry/trailer (and also the off chance of a genuine bolt and neck break) to use twine!
They're routinely left tied pretty much unsupervised for whole days (up to 5 days and nights on the trot camping) (obviously people are about and checking them all the time, but not constant). Stalling blocks are too heavy for little ponies so they are just tied. I find it pretty strange going onto yards where they tie up next to hay nets but their horse their choice! I have a couple that get separation anxiety if left at the box by themselves at events (if come with a friend) that I wish a haynet distracted them!
They're routinely left tied pretty much unsupervised for whole days (up to 5 days and nights on the trot camping) (obviously people are about and checking them all the time, but not constant). Stalling blocks are too heavy for little ponies so they are just tied. I find it pretty strange going onto yards where they tie up next to hay nets but their horse their choice! I have a couple that get separation anxiety if left at the box by themselves at events (if come with a friend) that I wish a haynet distracted them!