noblesteed
Well-Known Member
Just wanted your opinions on this...
My bolshy gelding lives with one other horse. Today I put him out and my friend kept hers in as she was letting a child have a little ride around on him.
My horse is in his field, running up and down the fence whinnying as he could hear his fieldmate but not see him - he was being ridden round the yard. I decided to have a wander round my horse's field to look for a missing shoe. My horse sees me, comes running over and stands beside me, still tense but spends 5 mins with me eating grass while I stand calmly beside him. He hears his friend's hooves, goes off running and whinnying before running back to me, standing with me to eat. I then try walking away and he follows me, I jog, he jogs etc (a bit like join up). This was repeated several times until his friend was turned out.
Now I take this as meaning that although my horse wants to be with his friend, he is also happy in my company, and has a bond with me (although he much prefers his horse-friend, hence the running off and whinnying). As my horse is very pushy I was careful not to let him push me at all, standing my ground and just enjoying his company really. And as he didn't try to push me at all, I took this as a good bonding session and was pleased.
However my friend was horrified at this and said my horse needs to be left alone to 'be a horse'...
What do you guys think?
My bolshy gelding lives with one other horse. Today I put him out and my friend kept hers in as she was letting a child have a little ride around on him.
My horse is in his field, running up and down the fence whinnying as he could hear his fieldmate but not see him - he was being ridden round the yard. I decided to have a wander round my horse's field to look for a missing shoe. My horse sees me, comes running over and stands beside me, still tense but spends 5 mins with me eating grass while I stand calmly beside him. He hears his friend's hooves, goes off running and whinnying before running back to me, standing with me to eat. I then try walking away and he follows me, I jog, he jogs etc (a bit like join up). This was repeated several times until his friend was turned out.
Now I take this as meaning that although my horse wants to be with his friend, he is also happy in my company, and has a bond with me (although he much prefers his horse-friend, hence the running off and whinnying). As my horse is very pushy I was careful not to let him push me at all, standing my ground and just enjoying his company really. And as he didn't try to push me at all, I took this as a good bonding session and was pleased.
However my friend was horrified at this and said my horse needs to be left alone to 'be a horse'...
What do you guys think?