Ali27
Well-Known Member
My daughter's normally very clingy mare has taken to escaping out of her restricted grazing paddock which she shares with my mare. It started last week when she realised that electric fence was off during the day ( the farm is open to public for walks for a month) so I started bringing them in during the day and then she was fine at night. However the electric is on all the time now and she has taken to escaping at every available opportunity. I have been up three times today to put her back in. The funny thing is that earlier, I decided to take my mare out first before going to catch her and she then got very upset about being left. I waited 10 mins and watched her gallop around, screaming her head off and I thought she might bring her self back over. However, it would seem that she only goes under the fence when escaping to yummy grass but not back in the other direction.
What can I do to stop her? My poor mare tries guarding her away from fence but loses that battle and then has to endure watching her stuff her face!
What can I do to stop her? My poor mare tries guarding her away from fence but loses that battle and then has to endure watching her stuff her face!