now_loves_mares
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I have 2 mares that are very strongly bonded. I can't leave either of them alone in the field to ride the other, so have to take them in to their stables. Due to the distance between field and stables, this is a bit of a long-winded farce every day, and as it is I have to box up to go to a school. So I was thinking that, if I could leave the unridden one in the field shelter, I could collect the one being ridden at the field with the trailer. I reckon it could save me an hour every evening, even if I did this 3 times during the week, it would make riding more-fun-less-chore
My field shelter is properly built, with kicking boards to half-height, and has 2 openings at either side of the front, each the width of a normal stable door. It doesn't have doors though, so I was thinking about attaching a stall guard to each entrance, the ones that are about 18 inches deep, not the single chains. Neither of my horses really thrash about while in the stable on their own; but I'm worried that the stall guard might not be enough of a detterent. One in particular is likely to gallop around at full racehorse speed if she was loose in the field; the other one has been known to jump a five bar gate to get to her friend
So am I mad to consider it, or am I destined to be a slave to their getting-to-be-rather-tedious requirements for the rest of my life?
My field shelter is properly built, with kicking boards to half-height, and has 2 openings at either side of the front, each the width of a normal stable door. It doesn't have doors though, so I was thinking about attaching a stall guard to each entrance, the ones that are about 18 inches deep, not the single chains. Neither of my horses really thrash about while in the stable on their own; but I'm worried that the stall guard might not be enough of a detterent. One in particular is likely to gallop around at full racehorse speed if she was loose in the field; the other one has been known to jump a five bar gate to get to her friend
So am I mad to consider it, or am I destined to be a slave to their getting-to-be-rather-tedious requirements for the rest of my life?