anysiagrace
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Does anyone have any ideas/help with stopping a horse from fence walking? He is currently churning my fence line up and just doesn't seem to want to stop doing it 
Well yeah I do normally try and do them in the morning, but if I don't have enough time before uni, I have to do it later on.
He's just a funny horse, he's done it during the day before. Think he just does it to annoy me sometimes 😞
I have no answer, but feel your pain...
I had a livery over last winter, with lovely lovely owner, but a huge horse who ran the fence at any time of the day.
He weaved when in (no rhyme or reason either). I had to ask her to leave at the end of last winter as I just could not put up with the horse any longer. He was also nasty to others if in the same field, or rug-ripped over the fence (or tried to crush them with teeth, drawing blood).
On occasions also ran in circuits round the field on a wall-of death routine.
I have HUGE gouges in both the paddocks he was in, both paddocks had 20ft wide bare barren areas all through the summer, now covered in weeds, where once these paddocks were lovely & grassy from fence to fence.
The gouges right up by the fence were over 10inches deep - these appeared over a 2 week interval!
I hope yours does not 'up the gearbox' and get quicker, perhaps you can pop him in his box when you arrive? (and do the chores in the mnorning so all is set fair when you get there in the afternoon
Good luck![]()
Was that me?Sorry, just kidding. My horse can't be turned out with others and can fencewalk relentlessly. We have left a couple yards due to the fact that it wasn't going to get better at those yards. No fault of the yards -- they just weren't the right yards for her. She does it when she is unhappy about something. This can include a lack of routine, for herself and others, living next door to a herd that can just "disappear" to the other side of a hill or something, and the weather (she hates the Scottish horizontal rain and wind combo). I've found her a yard with a set up and routine that suits, but I can't do anything about the weather, so there are days when she still does it. I bought her a rug with a neck, which helps a great deal but does not 100% eliminate the behaviour.
Find out what sets yours off and then see if there is anything you can do to fix it.
Not unless you have been down south in the past year![]()
That and I see you referring to the horse in question as "he." I hope I would know if my horse got gender reassignment surgery!