thistlebloom
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I found out Luke is ground tie trained. He puts his head over his gate and looks longingly at the lawn when I'm outside. So if I'm going to be doing yard work I'll bring him out and let him crop a bit of grass. I just drop the lead on the ground while he grazes.
The first time I did this, I was keeping a nervous eye on him watching for signs of wandering off but he stayed in the same 8 foot area around his lead, while I cleaned pens.
It finally dawned on me why he wasn't walking around like horses normally do when they graze.
Next year when my bank account trickles in enough money we're going to fence a few acres for him to be able to wander around in. We have too many trees for an actual pasture, but he'll at least get to nibble on the wild grasses here and there and move more.
The first time I did this, I was keeping a nervous eye on him watching for signs of wandering off but he stayed in the same 8 foot area around his lead, while I cleaned pens.
It finally dawned on me why he wasn't walking around like horses normally do when they graze.
Next year when my bank account trickles in enough money we're going to fence a few acres for him to be able to wander around in. We have too many trees for an actual pasture, but he'll at least get to nibble on the wild grasses here and there and move more.