SpruceRI
Well-Known Member
2 things happened with my oldies, when my cobbie was a youngster, the most impressive was when she took a long while to get used to having rugs put on.
One day for no apparent reason she took fright, whilst tied to the fence, and had what I can only describe as a panic attack.
I couldn't get near her to grab the rug off, untie her or get to her head as she was going MAD. My Shetland who is 20yrs old stepped into the throng and nuzzled her shoulder. She immediately stood still. And bless him, he stood there reassuring her while I peeled the rug off and untied her.
The 2nd occasion, was when I couldn't catch her in the yard. She just ran round and round the trailer, thinking this was a right old game! My other mare had stood watching, obviously decided that this wasn't funny and I needed her help, so she cornered my filly between the hedge and gate so I could grab her.
Ah! What would I do without those grown-ups to help me?!
One day for no apparent reason she took fright, whilst tied to the fence, and had what I can only describe as a panic attack.
I couldn't get near her to grab the rug off, untie her or get to her head as she was going MAD. My Shetland who is 20yrs old stepped into the throng and nuzzled her shoulder. She immediately stood still. And bless him, he stood there reassuring her while I peeled the rug off and untied her.
The 2nd occasion, was when I couldn't catch her in the yard. She just ran round and round the trailer, thinking this was a right old game! My other mare had stood watching, obviously decided that this wasn't funny and I needed her help, so she cornered my filly between the hedge and gate so I could grab her.
Ah! What would I do without those grown-ups to help me?!