Ray Miller
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- Joined
- Feb 20, 2002
- Professional Status
- Licensed Appraiser
- State
- Wisconsin
Wouldn't some kind of shelter for the horses in a Wisconsin winter be prudent?
I know the wild one survive outside......I could probably survive in a cave with a fire, but I don't want to. Seems like a horse might like to get out of the elements as well.
When we had horses, they were happy to help themselves to the comfort of the barn on a nasty night (they had the freedom of pasture or barn as they desired). And this was in Florida.
Intersting assignment - Good luck!
Horse will look for wind breaks natural first then man made second. They also need roughage in there bellies. See a horse standing and shivering it is due to lack of roughage in it gut.
See these fools that turn out there box stalled “hot house” horses with blankets on in the snow and rain, blankets are soak the horse is soak to the hide. He is standing there shivering, but I have a blanket on him. Leave the horse hair on and it will protect him/her from the cold and wet.
If fed well, you will see a lot of horses standing out side in poor weather with their asses turn to the wind and weather. Even if a wind break is present.