I thought it was an old train at first glance. It’s very different to the barns we see on tv where it’s wooden pickets and horses standing/lying around. This seems like each horse has their own ‘appartment’ and don’t socialise with one another.
I thought it was an old train at first glance. It’s very different to the barns we see on tv where it’s wooden pickets and horses standing/lying around. This seems like each horse has their own ‘appartment’ and don’t socialise with one another.
The horses all stay outside most of the day. They bring them in at night typically. Today when we were there during the day I only noticed 1 horse inside the barn and he was being groomed and not in his stall.
This farm has a multiple pastures and the horses are broken up based on temperament from what I was told.