eggs
Well-Known Member
I don't know if there is someone at the yard who could help you with bringing your boy in.
We have a rule that no horse is to be left in the field on their own as a lot of horses, especially the younger ones, can panic when their friends all get taken away.
You say it is a big field so could you have another two horses put into the same field to make it less likely that one will be left on their own.
Having been in a field once with a very dominant gelding who monopolised the gate aggressively I would take a long piece of blue plastic pipe with me to keep him away groom the gate.
We have a rule that no horse is to be left in the field on their own as a lot of horses, especially the younger ones, can panic when their friends all get taken away.
You say it is a big field so could you have another two horses put into the same field to make it less likely that one will be left on their own.
Having been in a field once with a very dominant gelding who monopolised the gate aggressively I would take a long piece of blue plastic pipe with me to keep him away groom the gate.