Gropony
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I have my pony in a yard 25 minutes from me. He is out 24/7 April to October then stabled with 1/1.5 hour turnout in the arena for the rest of the year (I know, but it is what is available). He is a very good doer, so even with the grass this year he is fat. In winter he has hay twice a day and hard feed three times a day. He is not fat in winter but is very, very "fresh" for obvious reasons and I don't think I will get through another winter without him injuring me. Also, the lessons are demoralising, lots of screaming and humiliation. But the facilities are good and the owner is very professional. To note that my pony has had uveitis in the past but hasn't had an attack since November.
I have the choice of two other places:
Place 1 - field in a riding stables 20 minutes away. Small field/paddock so not much grass and they have hay all the time (this concerns me as he eats constantly given the chance). He would need to wear his mask all summer and on sunny days in winter (I can't go up morning and night to take it on and off). The field will be all mud in the winter. Lessons are club lessons, oriented dressage with a bit of jumping. They do have stables if he needs to come in for medical reasons. Young owner just bought the yard, it is her first stables. The last owner went bankrupt...
Place 2 - yard with 24 hour in field in summer (April to October) and stable night/grass paddock all day with hay in winter. Paddocks are good, not much mud. He could have his mask off all night, even on sunny days. They are oriented western riding and have an indoor arena, amazing mountain trail and do a lot of overnight trekking etc which is what I love. He doesn't hack.out alone.at the moment and has done very little hacking in general. But it is 40 minutes away....
I work full time and have a child,.so need to be practical.
Is 40 minutes just too far? I fear it is. Should I worry that if I put him in place 1 he is just going to stand around eating all day and I am going to struggle to control his weight?
In both I would get a sharer to do a couple of days a week.
I have the choice of two other places:
Place 1 - field in a riding stables 20 minutes away. Small field/paddock so not much grass and they have hay all the time (this concerns me as he eats constantly given the chance). He would need to wear his mask all summer and on sunny days in winter (I can't go up morning and night to take it on and off). The field will be all mud in the winter. Lessons are club lessons, oriented dressage with a bit of jumping. They do have stables if he needs to come in for medical reasons. Young owner just bought the yard, it is her first stables. The last owner went bankrupt...
Place 2 - yard with 24 hour in field in summer (April to October) and stable night/grass paddock all day with hay in winter. Paddocks are good, not much mud. He could have his mask off all night, even on sunny days. They are oriented western riding and have an indoor arena, amazing mountain trail and do a lot of overnight trekking etc which is what I love. He doesn't hack.out alone.at the moment and has done very little hacking in general. But it is 40 minutes away....
I work full time and have a child,.so need to be practical.
Is 40 minutes just too far? I fear it is. Should I worry that if I put him in place 1 he is just going to stand around eating all day and I am going to struggle to control his weight?
In both I would get a sharer to do a couple of days a week.