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I was just wondering whether anyone had any advice...
My youngster Grace, who I have rebacked and been bringing on has become very attached to my in foal mare. They are stabled next to each other and whenever my in foal mare goes out of the stable Grace starts shouting at the top of her voice!
Hannah is not interested in Grace at all...
Grace has not been out in the field for over 5 weeks because of her mud rash, so this could be something to do with it. I turned her out today and she was brilliant and stood with Hannah but not being clingy as I thought she would be.
I have just been ignoring her when she is shouting, and there is no way I can move them away from each other as the livery yard is full and everyone is settled where they are.
Does anyone have any advice?
Rebecca x
My youngster Grace, who I have rebacked and been bringing on has become very attached to my in foal mare. They are stabled next to each other and whenever my in foal mare goes out of the stable Grace starts shouting at the top of her voice!
Hannah is not interested in Grace at all...
Grace has not been out in the field for over 5 weeks because of her mud rash, so this could be something to do with it. I turned her out today and she was brilliant and stood with Hannah but not being clingy as I thought she would be.
I have just been ignoring her when she is shouting, and there is no way I can move them away from each other as the livery yard is full and everyone is settled where they are.
Does anyone have any advice?
Rebecca x