Podgelover
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
My gelding was out with 3 other geldings, he got on really well with one, they were very attached. (he would be a nightmare if he wasn't turned out on time.)
Sadly a new horse was introduced incorrectly (thrown in a field with 4 other horses without warning) and my gelding got quite badly attacked. I nearly lost him due to the infection he sustained from his injuries
He is now on individual turn out, I can't bring myself to put him out with another horse and risk this again.
The field he is in has two adjacent fields either side and they both are occupied with horses, however these horses come in really early around 2pm.
My boy isn't used to coming in before 5.30 and I cant get there any sooner to bring him in. I am concerned that he is alone for such a long time?
His behaviour is appalling when bringing in, he will constantly jog and trot. Ive tried standing with him for 5 minutes to make him calm down every time he does that, but he just carries on, ive tried turning around and going the other way, but he is so desperate to get in.
I just wondered if anyone had any tips or advice? He doesn't wait at the gate for me, he seems more than happy grazing until he knows i'm there or coming? He is also in a stable that does not able him to see other horses.
The other horse owners in individual turn out do not seem keen to introduce and have in the same field, likely to be for the same reasons as me!
My gelding was out with 3 other geldings, he got on really well with one, they were very attached. (he would be a nightmare if he wasn't turned out on time.)
Sadly a new horse was introduced incorrectly (thrown in a field with 4 other horses without warning) and my gelding got quite badly attacked. I nearly lost him due to the infection he sustained from his injuries
He is now on individual turn out, I can't bring myself to put him out with another horse and risk this again.
The field he is in has two adjacent fields either side and they both are occupied with horses, however these horses come in really early around 2pm.
My boy isn't used to coming in before 5.30 and I cant get there any sooner to bring him in. I am concerned that he is alone for such a long time?
His behaviour is appalling when bringing in, he will constantly jog and trot. Ive tried standing with him for 5 minutes to make him calm down every time he does that, but he just carries on, ive tried turning around and going the other way, but he is so desperate to get in.
I just wondered if anyone had any tips or advice? He doesn't wait at the gate for me, he seems more than happy grazing until he knows i'm there or coming? He is also in a stable that does not able him to see other horses.
The other horse owners in individual turn out do not seem keen to introduce and have in the same field, likely to be for the same reasons as me!