GinjaNinja
New User
Hi
I've just moved to a new yard at the weekend and my normally calm gelding has become an anxious bag of nerves. After a fairly stressful loading we eventually made it to the new yard where he is turned out with a new friend and where he can see other horses in other paddocks. His new friend doesn't give him the time of day, but if my boy becomes separated from him he loses the plot. I know it is still early days but any suggestion? I am at livery so can't pick and chose where/who he is turned out with. I have been recommended rescue remedy but dont imagine this is much use if i put it in his breakfast and his friend is brought in in the afternoon without him.
He is used to being turned out by himself and having other horses taken away and it has never been a problem before.
Help!
I've just moved to a new yard at the weekend and my normally calm gelding has become an anxious bag of nerves. After a fairly stressful loading we eventually made it to the new yard where he is turned out with a new friend and where he can see other horses in other paddocks. His new friend doesn't give him the time of day, but if my boy becomes separated from him he loses the plot. I know it is still early days but any suggestion? I am at livery so can't pick and chose where/who he is turned out with. I have been recommended rescue remedy but dont imagine this is much use if i put it in his breakfast and his friend is brought in in the afternoon without him.
He is used to being turned out by himself and having other horses taken away and it has never been a problem before.
Help!