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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | Kentucky summers can be brutal so I'm thinking of stalling horses during the day, and turning them out at night. For those of you that stall during the day, do you find your horses happier inside? I will have fans on them and the barn doors open, but it's still not going to be "cool" inside. The flies will be off of them as well. |
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Expert
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| I'm in OK and I'm going to keep mine up during the day this year with fans. We'll see how it goes. They seem to like it so far lol |
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          Location: Kentucky | RoaniePonie11 - 2014-04-24 2:31 PM I'm in OK and I'm going to keep mine up during the day this year with fans. We'll see how it goes. They seem to like it so far lol
It's 70-80s now so I haven't started yet, they are still in at night/out during day. I'll probably start around June or so. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | When we get the real hot humid days with no breeze and tons of flies and mosquitos I put mine in the barn. They all have fans in there and better than the sun baking them and stomping flies. Hard on their feet/shoeing plus they lose weight. Yes I think they are happy as clams. |
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| I'm down in Texas now and have started stalling during the day. It's been getting into the upper 80s/lower 90s and I think they have enjoyed being in during the day. Don't get me wrong, they are ready to go out in the evening, but are right at the gate waiting to get in their stalls in the mornings. |
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  More bootie than waist!
Posts: 18425
          Location: Riding Crackhead. | On another note my brother shows Clydesdales. His horses get stalled during the day so they do't bleach out. When the barn opens in the morning they're on a mission to get to their stall and be out of the heat and flies. |
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Expert
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        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | Mine stay stalled during the day and out at night year round. It is way cooler for them in the summer to be in the barn. But I do it mostly so there color won't fade. I don't like sorrel horses and a faded out sorrel horse is even worse. Keeps my bay almost black and my buckskin a dark buckskin. |
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 I Chore in Chucks
Posts: 2882
        Location: MD | Mine have the cushy life, they are put up with fans during the day and they are much happier this way. Most of the time I find them sleeping the day away. I think standing out all day, sweating and stomping at all the bugs makes them more irritable and I don't blame them. Plus, like someone else said, it's hard on their feet and bodies. I don't care what anyone says, there is not one fly spray available that will last all day on a horse. Also, if I don't turn them in I find them standing by the gate waiting to be turned in if it's miserable outside. |
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| Mine LOVE it. I have one gelding that bangs on the barn if I am late getting them up. I have an open barn, built for the heat, solid north wall to block cold north wind in the winter but no walls on other 3 sides. They have 15 x 15 stalls that don't have back walls, open to big 40x50 runs so they could go out if they wanted too but they stay under the fans, even without the fans there is a southern breeze. I don't work so I will put them up around noon each day, they are standing at the barn waiting even though they have big shade tress on 80 acres.
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
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           Location: Kansas | When I boarded my mare....I always had her fan on while she was in her stall....she absolutely loved it!!!
She would stand in front of that fan for hours...sleeping |
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Posts: 3459
        Location: southeast Texas | Mine eat breakfast, hay, and nap time! With their stalls bedded, they have a soft place to lay down. |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | i keep mine in most of the summer. i have a $10thermomoter in my barn and its always cooler in there. they have alot of ventalation and fans. i also have a big fan in the alley way to move air thru. |
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| I have a huge pasture and live on a ridge so they normally have a nice breeze with their huge shade trees so they dont come in. the other horses that are not in that pasture they come in with the fans. anything i do not want bleached come in and go out at night. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | CYA Ranch - 2014-04-24 12:32 PM When we get the real hot humid days with no breeze and tons of flies and mosquitos I put mine in the barn. They all have fans in there and better than the sun baking them and stomping flies. Hard on their feet/shoeing plus they lose weight. Yes I think they are happy as clams.
We have this but NO humidity. Just hot and dry. August we usually have a week or 2 of 100-105 temps with no breeze. At that point I don't know what is better. I open the end doors so the 2 that I do leave inside get some air, but when it gets that hot without air, they are just miserable anywhere. I figure at the very least, the sun isn't directly on them. I plan to get a fan or 2 this summer. I also worry about the stomping feet because of flies. |
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          Location: Kentucky | Mine had cracked, crappy feet last summer, and the horse flies were terrible. They are going in whether they like it or not, but I'm betting from the responses that they will be fine with it. |
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Posts: 806
    Location: Arkansas | I leave a gate open to a large stall 24/7 so that at anytime they can get in the shade or have a wind block. They rarely ever go in until the temperatures warm up and then they never leave! I have fans up and even if they aren't on, the horses still come in the barn. My philosophy is that they know where they are the most comfortable, and in the summer months that seems to be the barn! |
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Expert
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| all of this makes me feel better about my decision to keep them up during the day this summer lol |
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 Miss Laundry Misshap
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| We are lucky at the moment, we have a barn where the stall doors turn out into the lot. We have 3 stalls and 2 horses. We leave the third stall door open and put up 2 fans. They both go in that stall and stand in front of their fans, but that way they can come and go as they please for more exercise and freedom. |
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  Twin Sister to Queen Boobie
Posts: 13315
       Location: East Tennessee but who knows?! | I usually start night time turnout this time of year. Unless it get 98 or above, I don't keep fans on them. One, I don't like leaving with something electric plugged in at my barn. Two, I feel like keeping a fan on them all the time makes them a little less hardy. Mine do seem to handle the heat better than a lot of show horses that we're around. If you think about it, if you haul out to a show during the day you can't keep a fan on them while they're tied out in the parking lot.
It does seem like they get more fly bites, etc while they're out during the day during the summer months. So that's one advantage to the night time turnout.
The only bad side that I see is that when it storms really bad in the middle of the night..... I've gone out many, many times in middle of the night in my nightgown chasing horses while it's lightening trying to get them in.  |
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  Warmblood with Wings
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           Location: Florida.. | always brought mine in summer months.. fans and windows open and doors at end of barn so lots of air flow , they loved coming in.They would eat then munch on their hay and with fresh shavings they would nap.. .. I put them out at dinner time..
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 Midget Lover
          Location: Kentucky | Fairweather - 2014-04-24 11:15 PM
I usually start night time turnout this time of year. Unless it get 98 or above, I don't keep fans on them. One, I don't like leaving with something electric plugged in at my barn. Two, I feel like keeping a fan on them all the time makes them a little less hardy. Mine do seem to handle the heat better than a lot of show horses that we're around. If you think about it, if you haul out to a show during the day you can't keep a fan on them while they're tied out in the parking lot.
It does seem like they get more fly bites, etc while they're out during the day during the summer months. So that's one advantage to the night time turnout.
The only bad side that I see is that when it storms really bad in the middle of the night..... I've gone out many, many times in middle of the night in my nightgown chasing horses while it's lightening trying to get them in. 
Mine are spoiled broodmares, so they will have fans on them, lol. |
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 On the Countdown
Posts: 2934
       Location: Texas | Mine stay up in the summer and I am in HOT and HUMID southeast Texas. They have fans, a mister on them, it is in front of fans so it will blow that is turned on about a hour or so a day and it helps tremendously (I am usually home during th day in the summer), and they flies are off them. My old horse will stand in the barn even if I don't leave her up she LOVES her fan. I have 3 box fans in the top of the barn, 2 box fans in the stalls about at their height, and one big fan hung up in another stall. I haven't started stalling yet, will in a couple of weeks however. |
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 Accident Prone
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I keep fans on in the barn, it has tons of airflow even without the fans, and it's insulated, so pretty nice in there. I keep my competition horses up, but the others come and go as they want. I want the babies to learn to take care of themselves, and the old guy does better if he can move around more. When it's hot, they mostly are inside in the middle of the day. |
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Posts: 383
      Location: Sweet Home Alabama | Mine do during Summer with fans, of course. When I don't, they just stand at the fence, sweating, swishing their tails, & stomp at the flies (I spray them with Pyranha but I guess they sweat it off). Also I have 2 whose noses can get really bad sunburned. I usually don't get them up until 10am or 11am, when it gets really HOT! but yea, they seem to like standing/laying in a cool stall munching on hay rather than being bothered by flies in the 100° heat |
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| My mare gets two fans when she is stalled, because she is spoiled rotten and likes to stand in front of one while the other blows on her side. We would leave her pasture door open, but she wouldn't go out there. Now she is outside so no fan for her now. It was hard for her at first. But she has adjusted nicely. We keep her fly sprayed so that helps. |
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Posts: 974
       Location: USA | My mare will pace and pace in her stall - she'd rather be out in the pasture in the heat sweating and stomping flies then in a nice cushioned stall with two fans blowing on her and all the hay she wants. She's weird. I have no other explanation.  |
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Expert
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| We stall during the day and turn out at night. Also have fans in alleyway. When it's a 117 any air flow helps. |
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 1D Lawn Mower
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     Location: Southeast, Texas | I'm in Southeast Texas as well, and it gets plum miserable here in the heat of the day. It's so humid you could drown standing in the shade!! Okay, maybe not.. but you get the point! I haven't pulled mine in yet but will stall during the day and turn out at night as well. They will have fans, I like two per stall. My anhidrosis mare will have a small window unit and two fans in her "cave." The ones that stay out don't seem to mind it, but then again that's all they know! [= I like them in, they like to be in (especially my poor non sweater,) my husband.. He believes I'm nuts and just like to pay higher electric bills. |
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  You just got to get mean and mean it.
     Location: Arkansas | wyoming barrel racer - 2014-04-24 2:11 PM CYA Ranch - 2014-04-24 12:32 PM When we get the real hot humid days with no breeze and tons of flies and mosquitos I put mine in the barn. They all have fans in there and better than the sun baking them and stomping flies. Hard on their feet/shoeing plus they lose weight. Yes I think they are happy as clams. We have this but NO humidity. Just hot and dry. August we usually have a week or 2 of 100-105 temps with no breeze. At that point I don't know what is better. I open the end doors so the 2 that I do leave inside get some air, but when it gets that hot without air, they are just miserable anywhere. I figure at the very least, the sun isn't directly on them. I plan to get a fan or 2 this summer. I also worry about the stomping feet because of flies.
If you have electrity in your barn, you can fasten a box fan in front of each stalls. They're about $13-15 each at most stores. We have one in front of every stall. |
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 Famous for Not Complaining
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        Location: Broxton, Ga | Mine are stalled year round in during the day..............out at night.............fans on during the summer months.......... |
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