
Peekaboo I see you
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Submitted September 21, 2019 at 09:08PM by Ihearthorses123456
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Hiya, would really appreciate any advice on this.
Onto the situation, I have three horses and at home in England, we stable them during winter and allow them access to a sand arena, and are fed hay. However, my father suffered an accident that means he's unable to walk, he's the one who cares for them. I live in another country but that's easy enough to commute to and from but also study during the week.
Does anyone have any advice on how to keep the horses as low maintenance as possible over the winter? We can have someone feed them and check up on them and I can come back occasionally on weekends. Thanks for reading this and if the last resort is me moving back to keep them I will, sorry for the bit of a downer post!
(Im writing this while waiting for a mare to foal, this might be a bit rambly) A little background info. I live outside of a medium sized (10,000ish people) town in a regional area of Australia. I'm also in my last year of schooling and I graduate in 4 weeks. I'm taking up an apprenticeship on a large scale farm not far from my family's Horse Stud. Which is great for me because I can still ride and see my horses every day. But most of the people I know who ride are going to university, the closest one being 400-500 kilometres away, meaning they need to move away. A lot of them are really upset because they need to leave their horses behind. I couldn't imagine leaving my two mares. Being with them is my favourite part of the day and it would kill me to have to say goodbye to them for more than a week. I can't even imagine what the ones leaving are feeling like now. I'm so grateful because I can see them everyday instead on the occasional weekend.