michellev123
Well-Known Member
Hi
Me and Oscar moved yards on saturday (We moved home from uni, although he has never moved as i bought him at uni off breeder!)
He appears to have settled well, is apparently chilled in his field and his stable.
However today he was really bolshy and bargy, which is unlike him! He is usually really respectful! Now I think its partly because of the move so I dont want to keep telling him off but it isnt acceptable behaviour and he knows it
He is being worst at feed times! He will NOT wait patiently for his dinner he faces at me (most unlike him) and threatens to rear! (Silly buger!!)
I can put his feed bowl in his stable prior to put him in so we avoid the situation, but i dont wanna brush it under the carpet! But on the other hand i dont want to make an argument everynight when i know he needs me to help him settle.
It isnt helping that he is in the field alone (only for copuple more weeks, yards policy on new arrivals) so has no one to burn his energy up with!!
Any advice?
Thanks
Me and Oscar moved yards on saturday (We moved home from uni, although he has never moved as i bought him at uni off breeder!)
He appears to have settled well, is apparently chilled in his field and his stable.
However today he was really bolshy and bargy, which is unlike him! He is usually really respectful! Now I think its partly because of the move so I dont want to keep telling him off but it isnt acceptable behaviour and he knows it
He is being worst at feed times! He will NOT wait patiently for his dinner he faces at me (most unlike him) and threatens to rear! (Silly buger!!)
I can put his feed bowl in his stable prior to put him in so we avoid the situation, but i dont wanna brush it under the carpet! But on the other hand i dont want to make an argument everynight when i know he needs me to help him settle.
It isnt helping that he is in the field alone (only for copuple more weeks, yards policy on new arrivals) so has no one to burn his energy up with!!
Any advice?
Thanks