I moved yards with Sioned as you know so that she could live out
24/7 with access to a stable to use as a field shelter. I then bought
Bertie so now have the two living out. Both stayed outside Bonfire Night with no problems, I was a bit concerned about Bertie, how he would react as not sure if he had seen fireworks before but knew Sioned would not be too bothered, lets be honest they had been going off
all week anyway, maybe not as many as on the 5th, but they were used to the noise and both were fine.
They share the stable, thro' choice, lol, when I put down two beds they
still only used the one stable, but when I got down there
tonight to see them both soaking wet and it was 'hissing' down, I felt
a bit guilty, I have to be honest, neither was overly happy and they
were arguing over the haynets initially, then settled down to munch...........
Haynets x 2 were tied up just outside the stable and both could have stood inside eating, but no, they both chose to stand out in the rain, lol, so obviously they are not that bothered by it.
Sioned is rugged as no real winter coat, she didn't produce much of a coat
last year either. Bertie is as yet, unrugged and beginning to look like a wooly mammoth
Makes life much easier for ME, tbh, with working shifts to have them
both out 24/7 but doesn't stop me feeling guilty when the weather is
like this, nothing quite like 'tucking them in' at night, even though I actually
know Sioned prefers to be out, she used to wake the people up on the
Farm some times, banging the door to be let out at 4 in the morning
Quite honestly LF I would think yours could live out very easily, lol, with a rug if need be. I am very lucky that neither of mine
'Poo' in the stable for some reason, although they have a very deep straw bed, Bertie does wee on the straw when I top it up, other
than that they are really very clean. Could you not leave them out with a stable door open to use if they so chose?