whistlepig
Elite Member
We have our place set up pretty well for taking care of our horses during the winter. Always looking for a better way. Wonder what ideas and suggestions others may have to take care of livestock when it's cold outside.
Back in another time on the western prairies the Farm draught horses were simply turned out in a stubble field and/or pasture for the winter. Most times they had a straw stack available for extra feed. When there was no snow or open sloughs water had to be provided. Trees provided wind breaks and shelter.![]()
My wife and I have found heated water buckets and a heated water tub to make winter much less work. We have an electrically heated water bucket in each stall inside the barn that the horses can get to during the day. We also have a 50 gallon water tub with an electric drain plug heater in a paddock that the horses have access to. The water tub is inside an insulated wood box that has a 5 gallon bucket through a hole in the top. We do bring the horses into the barn for the night, as I sleep better knowing they are in their stalls.
We keep the horses out year round unless the wind chill is well below zero. We also have a Nelson automatic waterer. We have a large run in shed for the horses. We bring the horses in twice a day for grain and then turn them back out. We hay them outdoors in hay tubs using an ATV. We have a good horse barn and could stall them if we wanted. The horses (and us) seem to be much happier when they are outdoors.
So why not build a storage shed that works well for horses? Does that make sense?
Dave.
That makes perfect "horse sense" to me!
Sorry, I just came in from putting the horses on the pasture, and could not resist.
My respect to those in Canada, Maine, Minnesota and other truely cold-winter places, but even in Kentucky hoses and pipes freeze. So we will be putting in a waterer / fountain for our horses. The water line is in, but now have to decide on the brand and model.
What do you have and how do you like it? Anything we should avoid for sure? We have looked at Ritchie and Freedom Fountain, and have read everything we can find on TBN. Ours will not be electrified.
Suggestions based on experience, please.
We are so dry the ground it too hard to dig, but winter cold and rain is surely coming. So we are between ice and a hard place.
Thanks.
I have ordered two Ritchie Watermatic 150s, and will let you know how they work out for us.
Got the pipes and wires in the ground; pouring the concrete pads today. Hope winter holds off for another week.
Thanks.