Gorgeous George
Well-Known Member
Do you think it is essential for a horse to have access to water in the field at all times? My boy has been coughing on dry hay in the field, so we tried him in a paddock on his own but he wouldn't settle. The next idea is to split the winter turnout paddock in two so he can have half to himself and have haylage but still be able to see his mates etc. The problem is there would be no trough/water supply in his half, bearing in mind he will be turned out for 3-4 hrs and only in the winter (not in hot weather) is it essential he has water? I realise in an ideal world the answer is yes, but I just wondered what people's thoughts are? When in his stable he has unlimited access to water.
Please be gentle if this is a stupid idea, i will just have to think of a way of getting water to his half of the paddock and sorting out a suitable container for it.
Thanks
Please be gentle if this is a stupid idea, i will just have to think of a way of getting water to his half of the paddock and sorting out a suitable container for it.
Thanks