Comments on: Make the wrong things difficult and the right things easy https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/ Natural horse care and training tips Mon, 08 Dec 2014 08:49:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: M https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-27568 Mon, 08 Dec 2014 08:49:54 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-27568 i’d love to hear your thoughts on our situation.
we have a 14×20 foot stall for our horse, by night, and he is tethered by day in the olive orchard where a lot of grass is growing.
in absence of being able to put up fencing, how can we improve?

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By: M https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-27567 Mon, 08 Dec 2014 08:45:32 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-27567 agreed in theory. but in practice not possible if you have no fenced pastures. in our country most people tether their horses. fenced fields are uncommon. so what do you recommend, when there are no fences?

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By: kelly https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-14212 Fri, 04 Jul 2014 03:51:47 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-14212 I agree totally only ever stable if the horse is sick annd needs it. stabling is the most unatural and nearly cruel thing to do horses graze day and night even in a small paddock .The most natural thing to do is head down and graze with at least one other horse. head up locked in a stable is sooo unatural to a horse. 🙁

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By: michelle https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-12643 Mon, 26 May 2014 18:17:33 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-12643 During the winter i will leave my horses in the barn if it s very cold outside. when it gets warmer out ill just leave them outside.

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By: Cathy https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-11867 Thu, 08 May 2014 00:32:09 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-11867 That is a well known expression in natural horsemanship, however it is never used with respect to how you stable your horse. It is all about how you train your horse whether it be ground work or ridden. It’s about setting things up so the horse gets to choose the right thing (such as walking freely at your side) rather than running over the top of you and how you.

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By: Brian https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-10365 Mon, 17 Feb 2014 23:05:22 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-10365 We put our horses in at night due to winter and feed them grain . But in fit weather conditions out in pasture as much as possible. We have a run in shed for them to get in if they desire but they don’t spend to much time in there. And they seem to be glad to get out in the morning.

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By: Sharon F https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-9642 Sat, 04 Jan 2014 01:52:09 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-9642 The only time my 4.5 yr old american paint is in a stall is when the weather is really bad, and better for him to be inside than out. Beyond that, when it rains or is cold he is still outside, in his paddock. He has a tree line and pasture buddies all around. Since I moved him back to where he was originally trained 2 yrs ago, he is much more content and at peace. The first night there, he did lay down for a short time. His trainer and I were both pleased with that…he’s happy and safe; that’s all that matters.

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By: Zoe https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-3381 Thu, 06 Jun 2013 00:59:16 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-3381 Sometimes a stall is necessary for a sick horse, or during transport and quarantine, or over Guy Fawkes and New Years.

But really paddocks do seem to be better.

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By: marilyn danson https://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/make-the-wrong-things-difficult-and-the-right-things-easy/#comment-762 Thu, 11 Oct 2012 09:31:27 +0000 http://horsecaretipsandtricks.com/?p=81#comment-762 I so agree,we have limited pasture but our little herd of 3 have 8 hours out every day,come in at night with thye stable door left open and a yard area to come and go in, they are so happy on the move and the older one’s don’t have that stiffness in the morning through standing in one spot!

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