Lottie83
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We have two horses, currently moved yards onto a block of 6 including ours. The yard is bigger but split into blocks. We are round one side of the block with our two, and theres a spare stable our side, which is due to have a new horse in , in the next few weeks, they look over the fields with other horses in. I've moved them so they have the spare stable inbetween, to see if this helps
. Our warmblood we have throws a right paddy when the other goes out for a hack or whatever. It makes no difference to him if hes got another horse with him, its just our other one he's interested in. He's fine if he hacks out alone or anything but if hes in the field on his own or in the stable, he kicks, rears, bucks, kicking the walls in the process. Any ideas or anyone had this problem know how to get through it? Hes been like this before, so we know its not as if its the new yard, but for most of the years we have had him, hes been managable.
Anyone got any tips would be greatly appreciated. I tried feeding him while the other one goes, but he just looks at you as if to say, i'm not stupid, I know exactly what your up to. Tried the radio on loud, dont really help either, if I keep trying to do a bit at a time, will he get over it?
Thanks!
Anyone got any tips would be greatly appreciated. I tried feeding him while the other one goes, but he just looks at you as if to say, i'm not stupid, I know exactly what your up to. Tried the radio on loud, dont really help either, if I keep trying to do a bit at a time, will he get over it?
Thanks!