Box_Of_Frogs
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I've had rescue Shetland Molly (9hh, 16yr old mare) for about 7 weeks now. She is still a very timid little ned but we're getting there. She shares her stable/field with the little (unrelated) gelding Donut, who was rescued at the same time. He's a teeny bit bigger but MUCH younger. Whilst they get worried apart (working on that too), I'm beginning to feel Molly is a little overwhelmed by Donut. He needs to rough and tumble and play boy's games but Molly just wants peace and quiet. Well, last few days I was over the moon because for the first time, Molly nickered to me as I came to the gate. I thought it was a real step forward. But I find out she's been nickering to other horses, other people, you name it. I'm not sure what this means. She's been wormed, Frontlined, teeth done, scrapes and bumps sorted, put on a little condition, B12 jab, sensible Shetland-friendly diet. Why does she nicker? Is she unhappy? In pain? Miserable? In love with the whole world? Does she want to be away from Donut? Is she hungry? I just don't know how to interpret a tiny soft nicker. She's a very introverted little girl and though she's settling now, I think she doesn't rate people that highly. Anyone got any ideas or experienced something similar with rescued ponies?