Elsbells
Well-Known Member
I am asking for first time experiences as I am moving my mare(16h SF AES) next week where she will be rugged up, barefooted and put out 24/7. She will be in horse heaven, living in a huge well treed and tall hedged field along with 3 others for company.
Ever since I have owned her she has been out during the day and in at night during the winter and out 24/7 in the summer which she loves. Before that, she was on a competition yard and just didn't go out in a field at all.
After the last terrible and hard winter of being contained in a little 12x12 box(as I see it)and unable to be a horse, I have come to see this as THE plan. I have decided after a lot of thought that I would rather my horse become trapped out, than trapped in. If she is going to be snowed or iced in anywhere then it has to be in a field.
First time for the both of us though and she'll be further away and I will only visit once a day and if that, as there will be livery staff to check them.
I'm hopeing that I'll at least be able to lean on a gate watching her wandering happily about in a foot of snow, and know that I have done the best I can for her.
A lot of people are shocked that I am doing this as it's such a leap of faith for us and I guess I just need some reasurance?
Anyone have any for me please?


Ever since I have owned her she has been out during the day and in at night during the winter and out 24/7 in the summer which she loves. Before that, she was on a competition yard and just didn't go out in a field at all.
After the last terrible and hard winter of being contained in a little 12x12 box(as I see it)and unable to be a horse, I have come to see this as THE plan. I have decided after a lot of thought that I would rather my horse become trapped out, than trapped in. If she is going to be snowed or iced in anywhere then it has to be in a field.
First time for the both of us though and she'll be further away and I will only visit once a day and if that, as there will be livery staff to check them.
I'm hopeing that I'll at least be able to lean on a gate watching her wandering happily about in a foot of snow, and know that I have done the best I can for her.
A lot of people are shocked that I am doing this as it's such a leap of faith for us and I guess I just need some reasurance?
Anyone have any for me please?