Cash
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Got some texts off a fellow livery a bit earlier, to say that when she turned her horse out C was galloping nonstop around his field, skidding in the snow and veering towards the fence! :S
She said she went to check there was nothing obvious scaring him in the paddock (plastic bags caught on fence or anything terrifying like that
), and there wasn't and that he had food and water, which he did.
When I turned him out this morning he was totally fine, a bit cautious about the snow, sniffing it etc, but ate his feed in the field as usual, and seemed pretty calm as I was breaking the ice on the water, topping it up etc. I left him with a big pile of haylage.
He can be a bit spooky in the field and does sometimes work himself up into a total panic (idiot TB) where he literally will not stop and will just gallop and gallop even when he's knackered and there's nothing apparantly scary. Luckily I'm usually there and I take him out of the field to calm down before he injures himself!
But right now I'm at college, can't get there til 3.30 earliest unless I miss part/all of the one lesson I have left, as by the time I've got to station, got train and then walked to yard, checked on him and then got back to college I'll have been gone a couple of hours!
Really not sure what to do, there's no one at the yard (DIY and everyone either works/is at school/college) or close by who I could get to check him...and I'm terrified he'll have jumped out or injured himself or something
She said she went to check there was nothing obvious scaring him in the paddock (plastic bags caught on fence or anything terrifying like that
When I turned him out this morning he was totally fine, a bit cautious about the snow, sniffing it etc, but ate his feed in the field as usual, and seemed pretty calm as I was breaking the ice on the water, topping it up etc. I left him with a big pile of haylage.
He can be a bit spooky in the field and does sometimes work himself up into a total panic (idiot TB) where he literally will not stop and will just gallop and gallop even when he's knackered and there's nothing apparantly scary. Luckily I'm usually there and I take him out of the field to calm down before he injures himself!
But right now I'm at college, can't get there til 3.30 earliest unless I miss part/all of the one lesson I have left, as by the time I've got to station, got train and then walked to yard, checked on him and then got back to college I'll have been gone a couple of hours!
Really not sure what to do, there's no one at the yard (DIY and everyone either works/is at school/college) or close by who I could get to check him...and I'm terrified he'll have jumped out or injured himself or something