CastlelackSportHorses
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My homebred 15year old ex eventer turned grand prix showjumper baffles me!
During the winter all our horses(livery) are in all weather turnout pens during the day, and stabled at night!
Every spring when we start to transition them out to grass, when the ground is dry she does this!
First few days its head down and munch(they only get a couple of hours for the first few days to allow their gut to accustom to the change)
After the initial few days she will then go to field, graze for a half hour or so and then GALLOP round the field and at the gate, stops at gate and rears!
She does this for a good 15/20 mins almost like she wants to go back to the boring hard standing or into her stable, then proceeds to go graze for the day.
All the other horses are happily grazing with her in the same field so its not separation.
It really baffles me. Is it just her way of coping with change!? I recon she's autistic or something! Haha
Not really looking for answers just want to rant over my amazing, stupid mare
During the winter all our horses(livery) are in all weather turnout pens during the day, and stabled at night!
Every spring when we start to transition them out to grass, when the ground is dry she does this!
First few days its head down and munch(they only get a couple of hours for the first few days to allow their gut to accustom to the change)
After the initial few days she will then go to field, graze for a half hour or so and then GALLOP round the field and at the gate, stops at gate and rears!
She does this for a good 15/20 mins almost like she wants to go back to the boring hard standing or into her stable, then proceeds to go graze for the day.
All the other horses are happily grazing with her in the same field so its not separation.
It really baffles me. Is it just her way of coping with change!? I recon she's autistic or something! Haha
Not really looking for answers just want to rant over my amazing, stupid mare