Our daughter Abby bought him about 3 1/2 years ago to use as an endurance horse. He lived with us for a few months then went up the road to a very nice boarding establishment where we keep the endurance horses.
He had some soundness problems (suspensory injury) and I bought him from her about 2 1/2 years ago so she would have the money to buy a different horse and Twist would have a home. When he lives here at home he is on dry pasture (very little grass) in the daytime and in a stall at night. In the summer he moves to Creekside where there is grass and 24 hr turnout. And yes, I suspect moving back and forth makes him think he is down the road again, but it seems that the pasture turnout should be a happier space for a horse than drylot and stall. Nancy
