kit279
Well-Known Member
This happens every year round about now... The field turns to mush. The horses are hungry. I bring them their feed in tub trugs. They promptly throw most of their feed upon the ground then fly buck madly to trample it into the mud. One of them cow kicks while eating and also noses the tub from side to side reptitively in a very *special needs* kind of way until it falls over. The other one paws at it, usually getting his foot in the tub and upturning it. I yell uselessly at them. They have the worst table manners of any horses I've ever known.
So how in God's name do I stop the horrors wasting most of their food?
Things I have tried:-
- Tyres/tyre feeders - no chance, they upturn these instantly.
- Mangers on the fence - they break these instantly by relentlessly headbutting them.
- Brick/s in tubtrug - had absolutely no impact. Both horses simply upturned them, kicked the bricks out of the way and continued treading their feed into the mud.
- Huge Tubtrug - they immediately tread straight into their food and paw the rest out.
-Tying the tub down to stakes in the ground with bailing twine - a total pain to do and undo in the dark and the b*stards STILL managed to upturn the tubs and break the twine.
Things I can't do:-
-Bring them in to feed in stable - grey horse has punched four holes in his box already this year by fly bucking as he eats. Plus I don't have time in the mornings to wait for them to eat up and then turn them back out.
- Stand there and physically hold the tub down - don't have time! Although I have been known to do this...
So, what are my options? Bar replacing the ill mannered oafs with polite dainty mares...
So how in God's name do I stop the horrors wasting most of their food?
Things I have tried:-
- Tyres/tyre feeders - no chance, they upturn these instantly.
- Mangers on the fence - they break these instantly by relentlessly headbutting them.
- Brick/s in tubtrug - had absolutely no impact. Both horses simply upturned them, kicked the bricks out of the way and continued treading their feed into the mud.
- Huge Tubtrug - they immediately tread straight into their food and paw the rest out.
-Tying the tub down to stakes in the ground with bailing twine - a total pain to do and undo in the dark and the b*stards STILL managed to upturn the tubs and break the twine.
Things I can't do:-
-Bring them in to feed in stable - grey horse has punched four holes in his box already this year by fly bucking as he eats. Plus I don't have time in the mornings to wait for them to eat up and then turn them back out.
- Stand there and physically hold the tub down - don't have time! Although I have been known to do this...
So, what are my options? Bar replacing the ill mannered oafs with polite dainty mares...