scats
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Mine love playing in the snow, though we don’t get it very often being on a peninsula.
I do this with all my wet dirty straw, drag it in a big builders bag behind my car to their field next to my house. My two will NOT stay in after a night in the stable whatever the weather, and they have a Field Shelter. No snow yet here either.We lay dirty bedding to make walkways if we need to .
In over 40 years of owning horses, can’t remember ever keeping in because of snow ?So we've got quite a lot of snow in Staffordshire today and I'm wondering what people tend to do?
I always worry in the mornings what ice there is under the snow on the way to the field so they've all stayed in. I dont worry as much about the two unshod but the one with shoes on ?
Curious what everyone else thinks about the risk?
Be nice to see everyones snowy pictures as well!
Yeah same. It would need a 200m path here and no way YO would let me even if I had enough bedding in my 2 boxes ? Last place was almost too slippery in normal weather let alone under ice, and yard before that was 100m on the road between stables and field. There are so many places where its just not possible.I’ve been on some yards where it’s impossible to get to the field without risking breaking a limb and YO have refused to allow either salt to be used or old bedding to stop slipping..
SameMine go out every day whatever the weather.
Stockholm tar stops snow balling in the feet , and out they go - they love it!
I suspect we are much the same age!We used to use axle grease many years ago.
We have no snow, at the moment but always turn out in the snow. Never thought of to turning out, they need to go out for a bit.So we've got quite a lot of snow in Staffordshire today and I'm wondering what people tend to do?
I always worry in the mornings what ice there is under the snow on the way to the field so they've all stayed in. I dont worry as much about the two unshod but the one with shoes on ?
Curious what everyone else thinks about the risk?
Be nice to see everyones snowy pictures as well!