jackessex
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Jackessex
Most stables now a days have rubber matting down , all yards I been at do anyway and I've come up in the thick of winter, heavy snow and ice ( I live in NE Scotland and its harsh)
Gone into the barns with the horses to find its nice and warm due to all them being in there.
I used to as a child have horses mostly living out with field shelter and anytime you went up all our horses would be huddle in the shelter so being in a stable in the bad weather is the same tbh I think u would find the horse stood in a shelter if it had one. I have no problem with horses living out but do think they need access to a field shelter.
hi i agree that in a barn situation it prob is warmer with all the body heat of a few horses but we have traditional stables and rubber matting and it gets cold,so i would of thought the fact that they have restricted movement on top of this would surely make them colder,mine do have a large field shelter which they have used on occasion but only because ive put hay in there,and they can normally be found with bums to the wind grazing happily