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Dust and poor ventilation contribute to airway disease, and research shows that confinement in a stall reduces gut motility, increasing colic risk. In addition, stall life can be isolating and stressful for herd animals like horses.
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A little effort can overcome other less serious turnout concerns, she adds. Among them: Lost shoes: A horse is much more likely to throw a shoe in the field than in his stall. But staying on top of his shoeing schedule can help keep shoes on. So can bell boots. (The problem is solved, of course, if the horse can go barefoot.) Pesky insects: Fly masks, fly sprays and good farm management can help keep biting bugs at bay, although a horse with a bona fide insect allergy may still need to stay in during hours when the pests are most active. Inconvenience: Your horse won’t be waiting in the barn when you show up to ride, but whether that’s a bad thing may depend on your point of view. “My horses’ pasture is about 40 acres, so it’s often a long walk to get them—good exercise for me,” Camie says. Beth says the benefits of turning horses out far outweigh the risks. “Yes, the horses get dirty. But I will take a dirty, happy horse over one that’s clean but cooped up every time,” she says. Horses are social creatures who often appreciate the company of others, especially when turned out. Ensure your horse stays injury-free in his group turnout by paying careful attention to the herd dynamic and providing multiple food and water sources. © Paula Da Silva/Arnd.nL
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