Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?
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Create my profile now!Due to an old tendon injury and cold backed.
Barefoot, good doer doesn’t need feed. Doesn’t need rugging. He is a big lad at 17.2hh but please don’t let his height put you off if you just need a friend for your horse.
Unfortunately he has now decided he doesn’t like other horses leaving him (by himself, he’s fine if left with 1 other) so he would be best as a companion for a retired horse just living life in a field.
No your children cannot groom him
No he cannot be stabled
The less you do with him the better!!
If you need a cheap to keep, best friend for you horse to just leave alone in the field then he’s the one! Honestly he’s fantastic with other horses
No financial contribution just ask that you cover his dentist, trim etc
Thanks