Mominis
Well-Known Member
I noticed at the show that many people stalled two horses together. I have a couple of questions about that. Shake lives in a 14x14 stall. We are looking at getting another mini who is 5" shorter and a year younger than Shake (Shake's a two year old). I was thinking about putting them in separate stalls for the first 30 days and letting them be turned out together and get to know each other, then stalling them together. Is that safe?
If so, then how do you make sure that each horse is getting the grain and hay ration that they are supposed to get? I was thinking about a foal feeder with the bars set so that only the yearling could eat out of the foal feeder, but that's for grain. What about hay? How would I make sure that they are both getting enough?
I'm making buying decisions right now, so I really need to make sure that both horses could be properly managed.
If so, then how do you make sure that each horse is getting the grain and hay ration that they are supposed to get? I was thinking about a foal feeder with the bars set so that only the yearling could eat out of the foal feeder, but that's for grain. What about hay? How would I make sure that they are both getting enough?
I'm making buying decisions right now, so I really need to make sure that both horses could be properly managed.