niagaraduval
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Hi,
So a small update on the saga of having my horse at home - Horse is fine, being ridden every day, walked in hand around the grounds and turned out but only supervised by me and not very long, just so he can be silly and use some energy up.
Anyway, We have decided to get him a friend we are building a new stable next to his one and we will be offering a stable for DIY livery for someone, loads of people are looking for a place so I am very confident about finding someone straight away. Field has to be re-fenced and there are a few things that need to be done but all should be ready for next month. (ie: getting electrics in etc). Horse has settled in better but is still nervous at times. I'm just telling him he won't be on his own for much longer lol.
In the mean time, I was thinking of getting him a calmer ? He is a good boy when ridden (although slighty 'hot', but he is ridden everyday and has always been a flighty one since I have owned him), but sometimes quite nervous in his new stable. When making noise next door to his stable (where the new stable is being built) I can hear him jump about at the slightest noise, but sometimes when bashing the wheelbarrow about in front of his door he doesn't jump at all.
Is it worth giving him some magnesium oxide (found it on ebay) to make him less nervous for the time being ? Does it really work ?
I repeat, this is SHORT TERM, he will have a friend in about a month. I am not planning to leave him on his own as I can see he's not happy and needs a companion, We are doing everything to get the new stable done on time so he won't be alone much longer. The stable will be ready in about a month. I have my loanee who wishes to buy a horse and is looking at some at the moment and she would put her horse here. He might have a companion sooner but we plan to have it finished for next month.
Please - no nasty replies about him being on his own, he will have a friend very soon, we can see he's not happy on his own and are doing everything to sort this out and make him happy. In the mean time he is ridden, lead about and turned out everyday on a very strict routine that is kept to, I am also spending all my free time with him grooming and just keeping him company as is my loanee.
So a small update on the saga of having my horse at home - Horse is fine, being ridden every day, walked in hand around the grounds and turned out but only supervised by me and not very long, just so he can be silly and use some energy up.
Anyway, We have decided to get him a friend we are building a new stable next to his one and we will be offering a stable for DIY livery for someone, loads of people are looking for a place so I am very confident about finding someone straight away. Field has to be re-fenced and there are a few things that need to be done but all should be ready for next month. (ie: getting electrics in etc). Horse has settled in better but is still nervous at times. I'm just telling him he won't be on his own for much longer lol.
In the mean time, I was thinking of getting him a calmer ? He is a good boy when ridden (although slighty 'hot', but he is ridden everyday and has always been a flighty one since I have owned him), but sometimes quite nervous in his new stable. When making noise next door to his stable (where the new stable is being built) I can hear him jump about at the slightest noise, but sometimes when bashing the wheelbarrow about in front of his door he doesn't jump at all.
Is it worth giving him some magnesium oxide (found it on ebay) to make him less nervous for the time being ? Does it really work ?
I repeat, this is SHORT TERM, he will have a friend in about a month. I am not planning to leave him on his own as I can see he's not happy and needs a companion, We are doing everything to get the new stable done on time so he won't be alone much longer. The stable will be ready in about a month. I have my loanee who wishes to buy a horse and is looking at some at the moment and she would put her horse here. He might have a companion sooner but we plan to have it finished for next month.
Please - no nasty replies about him being on his own, he will have a friend very soon, we can see he's not happy on his own and are doing everything to sort this out and make him happy. In the mean time he is ridden, lead about and turned out everyday on a very strict routine that is kept to, I am also spending all my free time with him grooming and just keeping him company as is my loanee.