WJT
Well-Known Member
Speak to yo about company in with her. And ask the other liveries what you can do in exchange for bring ins. They may well like doing jobs, but you could put their hay in the paddock am, turn out for them etc, if you ask I'm sure they'll find something.
I've got one from the point she would completely lose it if I put the other in a stable & left her outside the door, or even having one either side of the field gate. Even if they could still touch she couldn't cope with a barrier between them. She was completely glued to her 24/7. Now she'll go anywhere alone, stables alone, & will even settle being left in the field alone provided she can see other horses in adjoining ones. But, she could only begin to stop stressing about getting left when she relaxed & realised she wasn't getting left alone ever. They can't stop worrying about it, until you've removed the cause, which of course is being left behind.
Yes, will do. This is only a problem until summer when all will be brought in later meaning she isn't left behind