Pearlsacarolsinger
Up in the clouds
We have a very self-sufficient ex-broodmare, who can be left on her own in the field when the others go out for a hack, or left alone in the stable and barely seems to notice tht the others have gone. We had had her for over 10 yrs before we saw her mutual grooming with another horse - it transpired that the other was seriously ill and she was comforting her.
Earlier this week I put her out first, as usual. Before I had got back to the field with her companions, she was calling for the neighbours. Later that day, she came in hopping lame. Today we have found an abscess in her hoof.
Even she, one of the most self-contained horses I have ever met, needed equine support when she was not feeling at her best.
I hate to see horses kept on their own. Those on competition yards do at least usually have some contact withother horses when in the stable block, even if not allowed to share grazing. And as for any-one saying that 'I can only afford one'/'I only have room for one', both of which I have read on this forum as a reason for keeping a horse alone, well, imo, it isn't a good enough reason. Would any-one say, 'I can't afford to feed my horse so I don't bother'? And if they did would we consider that to be acceptable?
I'm with Littlelegs.
Earlier this week I put her out first, as usual. Before I had got back to the field with her companions, she was calling for the neighbours. Later that day, she came in hopping lame. Today we have found an abscess in her hoof.
Even she, one of the most self-contained horses I have ever met, needed equine support when she was not feeling at her best.
I hate to see horses kept on their own. Those on competition yards do at least usually have some contact withother horses when in the stable block, even if not allowed to share grazing. And as for any-one saying that 'I can only afford one'/'I only have room for one', both of which I have read on this forum as a reason for keeping a horse alone, well, imo, it isn't a good enough reason. Would any-one say, 'I can't afford to feed my horse so I don't bother'? And if they did would we consider that to be acceptable?
I'm with Littlelegs.