taranana
Well-Known Member
Apologies for the slightly rambling nature of this.
I bought a foal at the beginning of December so I do appreciate it is still early days. She is kept at home with our two other ridden girls, in at night, daily turnout. I know it’s not ideal that she has no company of her own age but the three of them rub along fine and hopefully I will be able to sort out a loan for the spring.
However, for now the problem is that she gets very agitated when left, not unreasonably, I know. So far she has been shut in her stable, top door closed when we go out and she has a grille at the front so can see out but pretty much tries to climb out. Obviously I worry about her hurting herself and don’t want her to be stressed but some days my daughter and I want to ride together.. I was thinking of turning her out when we leave her but worry that she’s even more of a danger to herself in the field.
Any suggestions/thoughts on how or even if we can get her to accept the situation gratefully received.
Thanks
I bought a foal at the beginning of December so I do appreciate it is still early days. She is kept at home with our two other ridden girls, in at night, daily turnout. I know it’s not ideal that she has no company of her own age but the three of them rub along fine and hopefully I will be able to sort out a loan for the spring.
However, for now the problem is that she gets very agitated when left, not unreasonably, I know. So far she has been shut in her stable, top door closed when we go out and she has a grille at the front so can see out but pretty much tries to climb out. Obviously I worry about her hurting herself and don’t want her to be stressed but some days my daughter and I want to ride together.. I was thinking of turning her out when we leave her but worry that she’s even more of a danger to herself in the field.
Any suggestions/thoughts on how or even if we can get her to accept the situation gratefully received.
Thanks