Jericho
Well-Known Member
I know this is likely to open a can of worms but I was looking for positive stories about horses being kept on own.
I keep mine at home, within sight of the house on 4 acres with stables etc. I am at home the majority of the time with the dog and chickens.
Up until now I have had my mare for 2 1/2 years who I ride about once or twice a week and compete now and again for 2 1/2 years - she is a very stoic girl, nothing much bothers her, she doesnt show much emotion, will do anything, go anywhere type of horse. She doesnt get bored, she likes a quiet life and doesnt go seeking adventure. She is very happy pottering around the field, eating and lying in the sun and occassionally getting out for a nice hack (where she is forward going and enjoys a good gallop!)
During this time, I have always had a companion for her as is always advised, however I have just had to give the last companion back because he was a nightmare, breaking fences, and just generally being a hooligan and so at the moment she is on her own whilst I look for a replacement. However after spending time with her today, I can genuinely say I dont think I have ever seen her soo chilled out. She was friendly, affectionate, ears forward and just relaxed. She is spending time in her stable (door is left open to come and go) even lying down in there which I have never seen before.
When she has had a companion she would spend a lot of her time fielding them off her with ears back, she hated other horses being too close, would always get shoved out the way by the more forward companion and often would come across as quite aloof. She would always be the one leading the way, would often be seen at the opposite end of the field from her companion and never shows any seperation anxiety. I have seen her scratch necks with others but only at their insistence and she always breaks off first.
I am seriosuly considering not getting another companion - I have had a nightmare with the last 2 both of which she didnt particularly like - and I am finding because of the less work involved with having just one I am spending more time with her - grooming, riding, which I must admit is lovely.
In short she seems absolutely fine, indeed outwardly she shows only positive behaviour (the only difference I can see is that she is more friendlyer to me perhaps suggesting that she wants company) but keeping her on her own goes against everything I have been taught about horses.
Arghhh please help -am I being terribly cruel or should I just see how it goes? WHo else keeps their horse on their own?
I keep mine at home, within sight of the house on 4 acres with stables etc. I am at home the majority of the time with the dog and chickens.
Up until now I have had my mare for 2 1/2 years who I ride about once or twice a week and compete now and again for 2 1/2 years - she is a very stoic girl, nothing much bothers her, she doesnt show much emotion, will do anything, go anywhere type of horse. She doesnt get bored, she likes a quiet life and doesnt go seeking adventure. She is very happy pottering around the field, eating and lying in the sun and occassionally getting out for a nice hack (where she is forward going and enjoys a good gallop!)
During this time, I have always had a companion for her as is always advised, however I have just had to give the last companion back because he was a nightmare, breaking fences, and just generally being a hooligan and so at the moment she is on her own whilst I look for a replacement. However after spending time with her today, I can genuinely say I dont think I have ever seen her soo chilled out. She was friendly, affectionate, ears forward and just relaxed. She is spending time in her stable (door is left open to come and go) even lying down in there which I have never seen before.
When she has had a companion she would spend a lot of her time fielding them off her with ears back, she hated other horses being too close, would always get shoved out the way by the more forward companion and often would come across as quite aloof. She would always be the one leading the way, would often be seen at the opposite end of the field from her companion and never shows any seperation anxiety. I have seen her scratch necks with others but only at their insistence and she always breaks off first.
I am seriosuly considering not getting another companion - I have had a nightmare with the last 2 both of which she didnt particularly like - and I am finding because of the less work involved with having just one I am spending more time with her - grooming, riding, which I must admit is lovely.
In short she seems absolutely fine, indeed outwardly she shows only positive behaviour (the only difference I can see is that she is more friendlyer to me perhaps suggesting that she wants company) but keeping her on her own goes against everything I have been taught about horses.
Arghhh please help -am I being terribly cruel or should I just see how it goes? WHo else keeps their horse on their own?