Horse and pony owners?

 
Horse and pony owners?
Im 14 and i own a 14.2 pony i love him to bits and were competitive when i turn sixteen i'll be getting horse, im lucky im on the taller side but im thin so my pony has no problem carrying me at all so my mum says i can keep him as well as own a horse ! For the people who own more then 1 horse/pony , whats your daily timetable with your 2 horses/ponies , any answer will do , thanks soooo much ( sorry for any spelling mistakes :- ) )

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I recently went from one horse to two. I may spend more time with one on some days but then on others I spend more time with the other horse. They are both well loved and happy.
I have 3 horses, so this is my timetable :]
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morning (before school)
-go to the yard, give them breakfast and turn out in the field to graze.

after school
- back to the yard, muck out, prepare evening feeds and feed for the next morning, groom, ride, groom, put in the stable for the night. (I ride 2 horses a day, each horse gets ridden 6 days a week)

I think it will just be like your routine as it is now, just with one extra horse
I have one mare, but I don't go visit her enough that I'd like to. I'm in college now, so it's really hard. We are working on getting her leased out to a little girl at the farm for my mare is the best and I want the best for her. If I lived like on the farm, you wouldn't see me in my room for my room would be my stall. When I do go visit her, I'm there at least 4 hours a day when I ride her. If not I'm there at least a half hour. But it really depends on if anyone else is taking care of your horse (I board my pony and we pay to have her taken care of health wise) and if they get more attention at the farm or not.
It all depends on what you are thinking of doing that day! If you are only thinking of riding well then I would say about 3hrs give or take (1/2 to 45min for riding first horse, 1/2 to 45min for riding second horse...then grooming each and tacking and that sort of stuff) Some days it could be much longer and some days much shorter it all really depends on what you are thinking of doing that day.

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6:30 - wake up, get ready, and make way down the yard (2 minutes walk). Check horse over/ check water give them a bit of hay. In the winter they would get a small feed in the morning and Maybe rugs swapped. Also if they were in over night they would also be turned out.

7:20 - Leave for school
4:30 - Get home after school, change go check on horses/ride.

7:00 HOME.
I have 6 horses
I wake up at 5, ride 2 of my horses
Feed at around 7:30ish
Go to school
Take one of my horses to high school comp practice (about 3 hours)
Get home at around 6
Ride my other 3 horses
Feed at around 8:30
Homework/Free time

Haha my life is ALL about my horses. Its even sucked my boyfriend in :p
I'm not sure how wowza's timetable works Dx enlighten me? lmfao


If you ride 2 a day, 7 days a week, wouldnt you only be riding 2 of them 5 times, and one 4?
I might just be terrible at maths.... lawl (:
I Have 32 Horses. And Before Anybody Goes And Starts Hatin'. I Have 32 Horses BECAUSE I Have The Space, The Money And The Time To Care For Each And Every One. They're All In Perfect Health. And They All Get EQUAL Attention. I Do Not Ignore Any Of Them. PLUS I Live On A Huge Plot Of Land, And We Run A Boarding Centre, We Do Lots Of Training, Lessons, And We Also Do Clinics At Our Place. If You Cannot Accept That. Then Dont Hate. Nobody Ever Said Saving Horses Is Bad.

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Our Schedual:
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6:00am:
1st Feed & Fresh Water
Clean hooves
Check from nose to tail for injury, swelling, ticks, etc.
Groom
Lead Out To Pasture For Grazing
Clean stalls
Rinse and refill water bucket
Fill hay bag
One scoop of sweet oats (plus medicine for certain horses) in each feed bucket

7:30am:
Quick check for stall damage, wasp nests, etc
Bring horses back into stalls
Fresh water,& quick grooming
Snack (Apples Or Carrots)

8:00am:
Groom Horses & Tack Up, (Getting Ready For Lessons)


9:30am:
By now our students(riders) are here.
Split up into groups for lessons (jumping,western,dressage,and gymkhana)
Lessons continue until 12:00pm