NeedNewHorse
Well-Known Member
So do you think its better for a horse to be out in a field, looning around for hours, constantly skidding to a halt after doing loop after loop after loop of their field. Falling over as they are going too fast, hurting themselves as they have lost all self preservation? thats better than being in a 'warm cosy stable'??
Not having a dig, just asking your opinion![]()
See this is my point though. Horses feel content in their routine. If I had a horse who came from a competition background, I would except them to go looning around if I just chucked them straight out. Funnily enough when I got my Mare she had stayed in all winter and took to going out in the field like nothing, which is great but she was a baby then. Horses who have had a routine will not straight away adapt to something else, even if is for the better. If I had a horse who had/is used to staying in I would make the transistion to them stay out according. And by that I mean according to the horse, so one step at a time really. I wouldn't assume as they are looning around that they hated being out per se. Likewise, if I took my mare to her first show and she went crazy, I wouldn't say ''oh, no shows are not for us, she just gets more hyper'' I would work on the issue and break it down into sizeable chunks.
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