Dee1
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Hi we’ve both been at a new yard for just over a week, my horse was put into his own fields next to the horses he’d eventually be with. They were fine over the gate, grooming each other etc. We then fenced off a field with electric fencing in their field on the side so they could interact more, other than just over the fence. They all seemed fine, then put them together a few days after to see how they were, they seemed fine. A bit of chasing at the beginning but that was soon over and done with. He then went back in the fenced off area whilst no one was around incase anything happened, tried again the next few days increasing time. I then got told that whilst he was out with them (I wasn’t there at the time) that they had cornered him and chased him and he jumped a fence into a different empty field. So I told them to put him in his electric fenced field to be separated as they were biting kicking etc. We’ve decreased the time they’re all together to take a step back but out of no where they just start chasing him, cornering him etc and it all starts again.
Am I doing the right thing trying for a bit each day increasing over time, or do you just let him out fully and let them resolve it (surely not) He’s not going to fight back as he’s young, but it’s awful. I feel terrible as I moved him to this yard to be better for him as he came from yard that had no winter turnout (this one does) but now he’s not getting accepted here so I feel terrible either way. Do I keep on trying at new yard or just accept that they’re not going to accept him and find somewhere else in the hope that they will accept him. Understand it’s only a week but why keep on chasing him, cornering, biting etc when he’s not bothering to fight back. Hope this makes sense and someone has some advice/past experiences on what I can do to try and help them accept him as it’s becoming dangerous with him having to jump fences in to other areas to get away from them. Thankyou
Am I doing the right thing trying for a bit each day increasing over time, or do you just let him out fully and let them resolve it (surely not) He’s not going to fight back as he’s young, but it’s awful. I feel terrible as I moved him to this yard to be better for him as he came from yard that had no winter turnout (this one does) but now he’s not getting accepted here so I feel terrible either way. Do I keep on trying at new yard or just accept that they’re not going to accept him and find somewhere else in the hope that they will accept him. Understand it’s only a week but why keep on chasing him, cornering, biting etc when he’s not bothering to fight back. Hope this makes sense and someone has some advice/past experiences on what I can do to try and help them accept him as it’s becoming dangerous with him having to jump fences in to other areas to get away from them. Thankyou