Field04
Well-Known Member
Just wondering what everyone does with their horses when they are pregnant. Do you loan them out or turn them out? Does it depend on their age?
I'm 7 months pregnant and am still defrosting from this afternoon's hack.
So far I've carried on as normal. Horse lives out, so minimal stable chores/ mucking out etc. I work full time so would only be riding at the weekend anyway at this time of year. I'm not jumping, but that's about the only change - though my horse is safe. If I had a silly youngster I might think differently.
I plan to keep going for as long as I can. Realistically I'm going to need to stop sometime after Christmas, so horse will be having a few months off - I'm trying to find someone who may want to take her out once a week or so, but nothing definite lined up yet. A friend's offered to feed her when I can't get up the field. Then I'll bring her back into work in the spring![]()
I have mares - so they were put in foal when I was pregnant.
If I had geldings I would either turn them away or loan them out - it will do them no harm x
Its a interesting to see all the replies. I am not actually pregnant, but after years of trying and being told 100% not possible to have a baby I have been given a glimmer of hope. Although the chances are slim it will happen I just don;t know what to do about my horse if it did. Riding would not be an option, as after so long wanting it, if I did get pregnant I couldn't risk it.
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It could well be a bridge I never need to cross, but like to have things straight in my head as thinks its best not to be stressed about anything.
Just to send some (((((((hugs))))))) and best wishes. We hadn't intended to have a baby and got a bit caught out, but having said that we're so excited now we've got our heads around it.
Whatever happens the one thing I can guarantee is that it is best to take every day at a time - both with your future and that of your horse. It's something I've had to learn as part of the pregnancy but believe in yourself that the decisions you make will be the right ones at that point in time. If you need to give yourself and your horse some time out then go for it, horses don't sit in fields worrying about not competing or being ridden and if you can save your pennies for schooling livery.
Have some more (((((((hugs)))))))))) xxx![]()