The Snowman
Well-Known Member
Hi,
So as above really.
The horse in question is not my horse but my step mums, she is about 23 and a Welsh D. Before she moved to the same yard as me she was not stabled at all for about two years, though had been stabled before this happily.
Now, the problem is, when she comes into the stable, whether it is overnight or for a couple of hours she is not happy! She squeals and kicks the stable walls (wooden luckily) the majority of the time, and she paces a bit too.
She is now on Frisky Mare supplement and a calmer, but this does not seem to have made much of a difference. We do not have a choice but to have her in some of the time, especially in winter when the horses all stay in overnight.
The sides of her stable has been blocked with thin wood now for about 6 months as she was a lot worse when she could see the horses next to her, however this does not seem to have helped either. I realise that it is good for horses to see others when stabled but she wasn't happy about it so we thought this was the best option.
It does not matter whether she has horses next to her, outside the stable or if she is alone, she is always the same, though she is worse if a horse leaves or comes in.
Anybody else experienced problems like this?? Or any ideas on why or what we can do to help her???
Thanks in advance
So as above really.
The horse in question is not my horse but my step mums, she is about 23 and a Welsh D. Before she moved to the same yard as me she was not stabled at all for about two years, though had been stabled before this happily.
Now, the problem is, when she comes into the stable, whether it is overnight or for a couple of hours she is not happy! She squeals and kicks the stable walls (wooden luckily) the majority of the time, and she paces a bit too.
She is now on Frisky Mare supplement and a calmer, but this does not seem to have made much of a difference. We do not have a choice but to have her in some of the time, especially in winter when the horses all stay in overnight.
The sides of her stable has been blocked with thin wood now for about 6 months as she was a lot worse when she could see the horses next to her, however this does not seem to have helped either. I realise that it is good for horses to see others when stabled but she wasn't happy about it so we thought this was the best option.
It does not matter whether she has horses next to her, outside the stable or if she is alone, she is always the same, though she is worse if a horse leaves or comes in.
Anybody else experienced problems like this?? Or any ideas on why or what we can do to help her???
Thanks in advance