LollyDolly
Well-Known Member
So after glancing through a few threads about keeping horses alone I began to worry!
Sandy was ASBO'd at our yard and put on individual turnout after he kept harassing the horses that he was turned out with, the final straw came when he physically pounced on another horse as he was rolling
Also he does stand right behind horses and chew their rugs and tails, sadly he has also got many a kick this way as he just doesn't move!
So anyway, he has been on individual turnout for about 9/10 months now and he appears as happy as always. The paddock is a good size and there is only electric fence between him and his neighbor in the next field, they can rub noses and interact over the fence with ease as it's only electric tape.
I've never thought anything of it, like I say his paddock is a good size so that he can gallop and yahoo round as much as he likes, and he can interact with another horse in the next field. He has always seemed just as happy in an individual paddock as he has in a field.
I guess I just wanted to run that by people, and be told that I'm being paranoid.
Sandy was ASBO'd at our yard and put on individual turnout after he kept harassing the horses that he was turned out with, the final straw came when he physically pounced on another horse as he was rolling
Also he does stand right behind horses and chew their rugs and tails, sadly he has also got many a kick this way as he just doesn't move!
So anyway, he has been on individual turnout for about 9/10 months now and he appears as happy as always. The paddock is a good size and there is only electric fence between him and his neighbor in the next field, they can rub noses and interact over the fence with ease as it's only electric tape.
I've never thought anything of it, like I say his paddock is a good size so that he can gallop and yahoo round as much as he likes, and he can interact with another horse in the next field. He has always seemed just as happy in an individual paddock as he has in a field.
I guess I just wanted to run that by people, and be told that I'm being paranoid.