ladyt25
Well-Known Member
I think it entirely depends on the horse whether they are ok to be left alone when you take the other out. You don't know til you do it. I think though if they are quiet secure in their environment then they're not so bad. There is only one way to find out though!! May be worthwhile having someone watching the horse that's left whilst you take the other out, just in case it does get stressed.
We used to have one that'd go ballistic whenever it was left (it still had a pony and its best mate donkey with it) but he'd gallop up and down the fence and be lathered in sweat every time. Funnily he only stressed like this if they were in our far field. If he was in the near field where he could see the road and track (where we'd ride up and come back down) he was fine. He was an especially stressed type though!
We used to have one that'd go ballistic whenever it was left (it still had a pony and its best mate donkey with it) but he'd gallop up and down the fence and be lathered in sweat every time. Funnily he only stressed like this if they were in our far field. If he was in the near field where he could see the road and track (where we'd ride up and come back down) he was fine. He was an especially stressed type though!