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"Stall
versus Pasture Board"
I strongly
feel horses are happier and healthier mentally, physically and emotionally
if they are allowed to live the way God designed them - out in the open,
not in a box. Horses are not like us. They don't like small cozy places.
As prey animals, they like to be out in the open so they can move and
see all around.
Horses who live out in a pasture 24/7 are usually healthier than stall
boarded horses who live in a hot, musty barn full of urine and manure
odors. Walk into most full boarding barns at 6:00 in the morning when
the barn has been closed up all night and the ammonia smell from the
night's urine will knock you down. I feel sorry for the horses having
to stand in there and breathe that all night. No wonder they develop
respiratory problems.
I understand that not everyone has the option of pasture or paddock
boarding and must board their horse in a stall with little or no turn-out.
I also understand that stall boarding is sometimes necessary for some
stallions, horses recuperating from certain injuries or for upper level
show or performance horses that need the protection of a stall to prevent
injury or coat fading.
In Wyoming my horses lived in the pasture and had
a run in shed available to them but they never used it. They were
happy to stand out in 15 below zero weather in a blizzard munching
hay. They would grow a heavy winter coat and snow would pile up on
their backs. As long as they had plenty of good quality hay their
body would generate enough heat to keep them comfortable. (Note: if
they were losing body heat the snow on their backs would melt.)
Observing my own
horses in Wyoming indicates to me they obviously prefer to live outdoors.
Certainly we prefer to be indoors on a cold or rainy day cuddled up
by the fire in a warm blanket drinking a cup of hot chocolate, however
my opinion is, we should allow horses to live in the way they prefer
rather than try to force our human characteristics on them. Let them
be horses and live outdoors!


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