that's not actually "his" stall...it's just a stall...he's on pasture board..I don't believe a horse should be locked up in a stall
He's only in a stall when I tack him up and that only takes maybe 20 minutes at the most.
But yeah...the stalls are nice there. He does have a stall in the lower barn that is for him when the weather is bad...but I told the BO that I don't want him in there...still she insisted on keeping that stall set aside for him hehe
that's not actually "his" stall...it's just a stall...he's on pasture board..I don't believe a horse should be locked up in a stall
He's only in a stall when I tack him up and that only takes maybe 20 minutes at the most...
Sonny's pasture is a single horse one, but has a run-in-shed big enough for 2 horses (or 4 ponies...ponies meaning shetlands). Hopefully I'll be able to move him out into a bigger pasture soon...but need to get the fence fixed (I might have to do it myself cause the BO keeps putting it off hehe)
but Sonny seems to be fine in the pasture by himself...he's not weaving anymore which is a good thing hehe
I love his face! He's a great looking horse Looks like he has alot of personality too!
I don't agree to much either with stalling a horse 'all day'. My girl stalls okay but I know another boy who kicks stalls down...hahaha!
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