KJJ
Well-Known Member
Hi Guys,
Have a 16yr old clipped TB who has just moved yards to live alone... well not alone, he has a 30yr old cow as a companion who is OBSESSED with!! (She's not so keen on him!)
He has a cosy warm stable set in 6acres (split into 3 fields)
Grandma (the cow) doesn't come in at night, just comes up for some food and chooses to sleep in the furthest field away from Jaguars stable.. which Jaguar is finding most distressing and box walking/calling for her.
Am having to go find him at 6pm in the evening (in the pouring rain) to bring him in - MOST unusual as at the old yard come 4pm he was hooning around demanding to come in!!
What do I do? Sit out the trashed beds and continue to bring him in in the hope that he will settle?
Do I let him live out? Just rug him to high heaven - bearing in mind the clip!!! Feed and leave the box open so that he can have shelter if he wishes - leaving a hay net available?!
OR get a companion pony and bring them both in at night? (Turned down a companion pony as he seemed to have ssttled nicely the first 2 nights... )
Arrrggggggghhh horses!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks in advance
Have a 16yr old clipped TB who has just moved yards to live alone... well not alone, he has a 30yr old cow as a companion who is OBSESSED with!! (She's not so keen on him!)
He has a cosy warm stable set in 6acres (split into 3 fields)
Grandma (the cow) doesn't come in at night, just comes up for some food and chooses to sleep in the furthest field away from Jaguars stable.. which Jaguar is finding most distressing and box walking/calling for her.
Am having to go find him at 6pm in the evening (in the pouring rain) to bring him in - MOST unusual as at the old yard come 4pm he was hooning around demanding to come in!!
What do I do? Sit out the trashed beds and continue to bring him in in the hope that he will settle?
Do I let him live out? Just rug him to high heaven - bearing in mind the clip!!! Feed and leave the box open so that he can have shelter if he wishes - leaving a hay net available?!
OR get a companion pony and bring them both in at night? (Turned down a companion pony as he seemed to have ssttled nicely the first 2 nights... )
Arrrggggggghhh horses!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks in advance