diamonddogs
Well-Known Member
I'm like Arizahn and prefer to do my own, but since she was moved into a herd with shift working owners it was beginning to look like I was going to have to pay someone to bring her in occasionally, so when another livery offered to buddy up with me I jumped at the chance - I turn out during the week and she brings in, and we work things out between us at the weekend, so I can have a lie-in and she gets to have a clear afternoon.
Back to the OP though - I'm in agreement with the others, in that she may have other issues and you were in the wrong place at the wrong time. She's probably mortified now, so cut her a bit of slack and wait and see if she continues to bring yours in.
One thing though - I wouldn't leave food in the stable ready, as I find that when I bring other horses in that DO have food waiting for them, they can be very bargy. Maybe leaving it outside the door would be better, with a tight lid on to keep the furries out.
I always leave a full haynet and clean water before I leave in the mornings so normally when I get there after work it's a quick skip out, feed and I'm done.
When my mare was in the other herd, from time to time someone would bring her in, and I always made an effort to find out who it was so I could personally thank them, and if it happened more than a couple of times, the person would get a bar of chocolate as well as a thank you
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Back to the OP though - I'm in agreement with the others, in that she may have other issues and you were in the wrong place at the wrong time. She's probably mortified now, so cut her a bit of slack and wait and see if she continues to bring yours in.
One thing though - I wouldn't leave food in the stable ready, as I find that when I bring other horses in that DO have food waiting for them, they can be very bargy. Maybe leaving it outside the door would be better, with a tight lid on to keep the furries out.
I always leave a full haynet and clean water before I leave in the mornings so normally when I get there after work it's a quick skip out, feed and I'm done.
When my mare was in the other herd, from time to time someone would bring her in, and I always made an effort to find out who it was so I could personally thank them, and if it happened more than a couple of times, the person would get a bar of chocolate as well as a thank you