LauraInPA
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Sorry it has been so long since I have posted, with this rough winter, and being pregnant, it has been a bit crazy! Chief our new (and first) Mini is doing soon well though and we are totally obsessed with him! Cass, my Morgan, and Chief are totally inseparable and best buddies. I couldn't be happier with how they get along. Chief rarely goes into his area which is a small paddock that Cass can't fit into with his own "mini" shed, if he needs to/wants to get away.
The only issue I have been having is a safe way to feed them hay. I am so sick of all of the wasted hay, but am nervous that most hay feeders will not be safe for a mini also. I thought that I had a brilliant idea and bought a whole hay bale net, and placed it in a trough to keep the hay contained and slow them down, but Chief (the mini) was climbing in it, trying to lift the whole bale out, and within a few minutes, they had drug the bale out and were playing with the tub
I am just so nervous that Chief will get his hoof stuck in most things I see, since he is such an avid pawer. I attached a pic of the little monster with this set up...PS- the rain rot he came with is cleared up now!
Anyone have any other ideas of what may work for a mini and normal horse pair?
The only issue I have been having is a safe way to feed them hay. I am so sick of all of the wasted hay, but am nervous that most hay feeders will not be safe for a mini also. I thought that I had a brilliant idea and bought a whole hay bale net, and placed it in a trough to keep the hay contained and slow them down, but Chief (the mini) was climbing in it, trying to lift the whole bale out, and within a few minutes, they had drug the bale out and were playing with the tub
Anyone have any other ideas of what may work for a mini and normal horse pair?