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moodymare1987

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Well what it is I have my horse in a stable next to my friends and they get along fine one minute but they get in each others faces a bit which has resulted in ben having big chunks missing on his face, It is rather annoying now as ben is going bald on the side of his head.

My friend does have an anti weaving grill on her door which was there already, the problem is because the stables are too close together. So they can still get to each other doesnt help that ben mithers as much as the other one?

Would you say get an anti weaving grill or any other ideas? Also where could I get a reasonably priced grill from, its pushing the budget at the minute as having a lot to fork out for at the minute.

Thanks anyway if you can help.
 
Is there anyway you could get a grill - like an anti weaving one without the cut out to put at a right angle between them, so they could still see each other but not get at each other? just have to make sure its safe and they can't get hurt on it.
 
The way our stables are lay out her horse wouldnt be able to get out, she has to come past mine to get out, its hard to explain, if we open our doors to bring horses out we have to turn left as a wall is facing so we cant have anything that would obstruct the path.
 
Why doesn't she just use the anti weave grill "infill" for her horse's stable? Like this -
Stable%

Only way to sort out the problem IMO...
 
Can you Put a grille on a hinge on the door frame of wall between them? Like an anti-bite guard in a lorry.Or use a wooden frame on hinges, (old window or small cupboard door) metal grid or shatterproof perspex in it. A cabin hook to hold in in place, then drop the hook and swing it back to go past.
 
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