Showjumper17
Well-Known Member
Hiya
I own a little TB gelding, and most of the time he's lovely and sensible (then theres that 10% of the time I think all TB have when he goes crazy). He gets very attached to his stable/field mates. He was stabled at night all winter, and is out in the day. Recently we've gone on to summer grazing, which means most of the other horses are turned out at night too, which is upseting my horse as he's in at night. There are other horses in too, but the two on either side of him are out.
Right now when I bring him in, he ignores his dinner and hay, and stands at his door shaking his head at me (to show he's pretty pissed off!). In the morning he's eaten most of his tea, not much hay and not eaten his bed (which he always does lol). He also ignores his breakfast and gets all stressy until I turn him out. He's also a right pain leading out as he's prancing and bucking all the way. It's totally unlike him, he's usually great.
This has only gone on just under a week of course. I had planned to keep him in at night for a few more weeks, and once it was warmer, let him stay out and see how he goes. The reason i'm not keen on turning him out is last year he ate all his grass pretty fast, and then refuses to eat hay I put out, instead prefering to scrabble for bits of grass! I did get to move him to another field, but he stressed their away from his friends (although there were other horses there). He ended up losing some condition and it was a total nightmare trying to keep him happy until everyone else came back in!
This year we have the same small field, so the grass will probably run out in a few weeks, and i'll have the same situation. I don't want him to lose weight again, especially as he's not a big horse to start with, but if he wont eat in his stable he's probably going to anyway! Arghhh!
I'm thinking just rug him up at night for now and deal with the lack of grass situation when it happens?
What would you do in this situation? Thanks!
Right now when I bring him in, he ignores his dinner and hay, and stands at his door shaking his head at me (to show he's pretty pissed off!). In the morning he's eaten most of his tea, not much hay and not eaten his bed (which he always does lol). He also ignores his breakfast and gets all stressy until I turn him out. He's also a right pain leading out as he's prancing and bucking all the way. It's totally unlike him, he's usually great.
This has only gone on just under a week of course. I had planned to keep him in at night for a few more weeks, and once it was warmer, let him stay out and see how he goes. The reason i'm not keen on turning him out is last year he ate all his grass pretty fast, and then refuses to eat hay I put out, instead prefering to scrabble for bits of grass! I did get to move him to another field, but he stressed their away from his friends (although there were other horses there). He ended up losing some condition and it was a total nightmare trying to keep him happy until everyone else came back in!
This year we have the same small field, so the grass will probably run out in a few weeks, and i'll have the same situation. I don't want him to lose weight again, especially as he's not a big horse to start with, but if he wont eat in his stable he's probably going to anyway! Arghhh!
I'm thinking just rug him up at night for now and deal with the lack of grass situation when it happens?
What would you do in this situation? Thanks!