pottamus
Well-Known Member
My neighbours are having a huge wedding event this weekend. They have the full on marquee, 180 guests, band, disco...the works! This is all happening on their land which is next to my horses field.
Now he will be fine with the noise, comings and goings, disco and everything because he has had all that before. BUT someone is flying in by helicopter and will be landing in the field next to his and then doing a few pleasure flights on the Sunday!
Now we have had a helicopter land in a field over the road and my horse was not too bothered at all...but this is next to his field.
I have him fenced off on a small paddock anyway so he cannot get near to the border of the fields anyway and he is used to helicopters flying over head and the red arrows etc with no problem.
I cannot ascertain when the helicopter is coming, so do I leave him in his stable in the field to watch it if I am not there in time or leave him to get on with it in the fenced off field???
If he does get scared...where is he going to do less damage to himself?
Obviously I will try to be there with him...but just in case?
Now he will be fine with the noise, comings and goings, disco and everything because he has had all that before. BUT someone is flying in by helicopter and will be landing in the field next to his and then doing a few pleasure flights on the Sunday!
Now we have had a helicopter land in a field over the road and my horse was not too bothered at all...but this is next to his field.
I have him fenced off on a small paddock anyway so he cannot get near to the border of the fields anyway and he is used to helicopters flying over head and the red arrows etc with no problem.
I cannot ascertain when the helicopter is coming, so do I leave him in his stable in the field to watch it if I am not there in time or leave him to get on with it in the fenced off field???
If he does get scared...where is he going to do less damage to himself?
Obviously I will try to be there with him...but just in case?