Foster horses: what do I need to consider?

I've recently started taking care of horses regularly. Is there anything I need to keep in mind? Are there any rules I need to follow? I've never had horses in my care before, so this is all very new. Does anyone have any tips?

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Punkgirl512
1 year ago

There are rules from the owner. We don’t know what’s agreed.

So please talk to the owner – a little curious if nothing is agreed…

So yes, there is a rule. Always agreed with the owner and if something is with the horses, ask the owner.

kaltblueterin
1 year ago
Reply to  Punkgirl512

That’s the way, and no other way.

kaltblueterin
1 year ago

The rules are set with the holder, his horse, his rules.

Be punctual and reliable.

Urlewas
1 year ago

What are you doing with the horses so far? And what kind of rules do you think? Usually you talk to the owner what he imagines and expresses his wishes. For example, if you want to take a walk with the pony, the owner must be asked if this is basically ok.

Sara23478
1 year ago

The rules the owner gives you. Similarly, the rules on the farm are to be followed, there are also some different rules.

FunnyFanny
1 year ago

Did the horses (and then the majority?!) just walk on?
Normally there is a owner who tells you clearly what you have to do and leave…

FunnyFanny
1 year ago
Reply to  jana08449

… “older” means neither mute nor stupid… so, QUESTION the owner, who finally knows her horses best!
And if she doesn’t tell you what to do, you can’t do anything and can’t take over the task… you don’t seem to have any experience in dealing with horses and their needs.

Lars45m
1 year ago

Good morning.

You’re begging…

Stable service,feeding,Must, Scattering…

Putzen…Pferd brush, hoove..

Go to the ground or on the farm, execute…good luck 🍀

JustASingle
1 year ago

The rules to which you have to adhere are called by the horse owners.

loulou462
1 year ago

The horse needs enough movement.