el_Snowflakes
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I do sympathise, but I for one would not want my mare anywhere near yours, say the next door stable.
Is she upsetting all the other horses?
OMG, poor horse. That's even worse. She must be extremely unhappy to be behaving like that. You really need to address the issue and not simply ignore it. It's not nothing; she is obviously extremely stressed. Don't just let her carry on like this. It's cruel.
Frankly, I don't know. But I'd try and make things better for her. Speak to YO? Find a field to rent to turn her out in. Or, if you can't and she continues to be SO stressed, I'd find a new home for her where she can be kept in a way that is acceptable to her. Sorry, but there must be a better way of managing your horse's stress.
Spyda- Far from ignoring it I am every avenue to tackle it. I am posting on here because seeing her this distressed (and so out of character) is causing me alot of distress and angst. I have been intouch with her previous owner to try to get to the bottom of it. She reckons it could be a digestive upset as this behaviour changed about the same time our yard moved onto haylage which is particularly rich/moist this year, the haylage gave her a VERY runny tummy. I have put her on a hormone supplment, bought in my own hay and put her on a tummy supplment (all gradually introduce may I add) I have also been looking at other yards so it actually offends me that anyone would say I was being cruel. I most certainly dont ignore this behaviour but I just want other liveries to as at one point I had a very silly woman feeding her haylage everytime she did it...now Im worried she has learned this behaviour. She is a very bright and intelligent mare and it doesnt take her long to learn things.
Sorry my multi quote is not working!...
Just to add. No, she is not upsetting the other horses. They dont seem bothered by it. I have tried leaving her out at night but she was very distressed as shes the type of horse who loves being in. Im not happy to leave her out as the yard puts haylage out in the field at night. This causes huge fights and my horse is very dominant so its just an accident waiting to happen......not to mention she cannot eat the haylage!!
ElsBels.........trust me, she is the sweetest most laid back mare- not at all your typical moody mare. This behaviour has only been over the past couple months and is completely out of character.
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