narkymare
Well-Known Member
Im on full diy and today our horses changed fields.
i purposely left my cob till late afternoon in the own field because he is fine on his own (normally) and i have to muzzle him when he goes into a lush field.
When i arrived at yard there were 3 horses left in old field, not yet moved. One was going berserk - he is hard to handle and his owner hardly ever visits - im not sure she even knew they were being moved.
This poor chap was so agitated, galloping around at full pelt, nostrils flaring - hes a big lad and it was actually quite scarey to bring my chap in.
Anyway it made my chap nervous - he was whinnying, trying to get back - i tried to ring the owners but they didnt answer their phones.
I also made YO aware of how distressed this one horse was and she saw it for herself .
Another livery turned up and moved her horse while i was there so this poor horse was left on his own while all his friends were in the next door field.
I feel so guilty - hes not fully broken, huge - and i darent transfer him.
As i said the owners werent answering their phones.
He was galloping around like an idiot - i feel so sorry for him -
So my question - when moving a herd wouldnt it be better for liveries to be given a set time to move them, not a full day???
Also - what would you have done in this situation ???
- noone was bothered about the poor horse left, i tried to talk to him and calm him but he doesnt know me from adam!
I really wouldnt have dared to put a collar on and lead him out and transfer him, - hes known to be aggressive, is huge and was so agitated - very upsetting .
i purposely left my cob till late afternoon in the own field because he is fine on his own (normally) and i have to muzzle him when he goes into a lush field.
When i arrived at yard there were 3 horses left in old field, not yet moved. One was going berserk - he is hard to handle and his owner hardly ever visits - im not sure she even knew they were being moved.
This poor chap was so agitated, galloping around at full pelt, nostrils flaring - hes a big lad and it was actually quite scarey to bring my chap in.
Anyway it made my chap nervous - he was whinnying, trying to get back - i tried to ring the owners but they didnt answer their phones.
I also made YO aware of how distressed this one horse was and she saw it for herself .
Another livery turned up and moved her horse while i was there so this poor horse was left on his own while all his friends were in the next door field.
I feel so guilty - hes not fully broken, huge - and i darent transfer him.
As i said the owners werent answering their phones.
He was galloping around like an idiot - i feel so sorry for him -
So my question - when moving a herd wouldnt it be better for liveries to be given a set time to move them, not a full day???
Also - what would you have done in this situation ???
- noone was bothered about the poor horse left, i tried to talk to him and calm him but he doesnt know me from adam!
I really wouldnt have dared to put a collar on and lead him out and transfer him, - hes known to be aggressive, is huge and was so agitated - very upsetting .