MissMincePie&Brandy
Well-Known Member
I'm now starting to worry that since the snow, my yard has banned turnout. So last Thursday was their last day out. Our yard is along a trecherously icy lane, and access to the fields are along here also. We cleared and salted a track up to the school and cleared the snow on Saturday, but since we cleared the snow off the sand school it has been frozen solid and the school is completely unusable as well. Riding is completely out of the question.
Their hard feed has been cut right down, and I'm walking mine in hand up and down, and up and down... the salted track for 20 minutes twice a day, but some of the horses on the yard haven't had that even.
If it was my yard I would have made a big effort to clear a safe track to the first field, but it's not my yard and my horse is on part livery and the decision has been made on safety grounds to keep them in.
I hope it thaws soon, otherwise I don't know what I'm going to do. My horse is very fit and I do worry about his respiritary system, his circulation, his muscles, etc. On the otherhand I suppose if he was unwell and the vet subsribed box rest I wouldn't be worrying about that would I?
Their hard feed has been cut right down, and I'm walking mine in hand up and down, and up and down... the salted track for 20 minutes twice a day, but some of the horses on the yard haven't had that even.
If it was my yard I would have made a big effort to clear a safe track to the first field, but it's not my yard and my horse is on part livery and the decision has been made on safety grounds to keep them in.
I hope it thaws soon, otherwise I don't know what I'm going to do. My horse is very fit and I do worry about his respiritary system, his circulation, his muscles, etc. On the otherhand I suppose if he was unwell and the vet subsribed box rest I wouldn't be worrying about that would I?