Twiglet
Well-Known Member
A friend's pony is a nightmare in the stable, and isn't getting any better. He arrived a couple of months ago and has settled well into the herd, and is a little sweetie under saddle (17 years old, Welsh sec A, a sanctuary foster pony).
But he is a little stress head in the stable. He can't go out 24/7 because he's a laminitic risk, has lots of white bits to sunburn and wouldn't always have company overnight. He goes out for up to 12 hours at a time though.
If there's other horses in with him, he can be 'ok' but still spends most of his time on his back legs, screaming and kicking the door. It's made worse by other horses going in or out, but that's not avoidable on a DIY yard with horses on different routines. There's no way of moving him to a less busy stable as there's none free, and his is a mini stable so no-one will swap with him.
Any ideas for improving his stable behaviour? At the moment there's no way his 'owner' - a four year old girl - could be in the stable with him. Apparently he's been like this in the past so isn't a settling in issue.....plus he's fine outside the stable and in the field.
But he is a little stress head in the stable. He can't go out 24/7 because he's a laminitic risk, has lots of white bits to sunburn and wouldn't always have company overnight. He goes out for up to 12 hours at a time though.
If there's other horses in with him, he can be 'ok' but still spends most of his time on his back legs, screaming and kicking the door. It's made worse by other horses going in or out, but that's not avoidable on a DIY yard with horses on different routines. There's no way of moving him to a less busy stable as there's none free, and his is a mini stable so no-one will swap with him.
Any ideas for improving his stable behaviour? At the moment there's no way his 'owner' - a four year old girl - could be in the stable with him. Apparently he's been like this in the past so isn't a settling in issue.....plus he's fine outside the stable and in the field.