militarysweetheart
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Hi Everyone!
We have bought a Warmblood yearling and are having him delivered to us at the end of March. The journey will be 5 hours long and I am wondering whether it is a good idea to keep him out or in on his first night with us. It is a livery yard he is going to with a large 15 acre field with other horses, so it's not like i can keep him in a separate smaller paddock for a bit to keep an eye on him.
I'm just worried that what with him not knowing me at all if i turn him out, he will not respond or come to me and catching him will become a nightmare. Should I keep him in on the first night and give him a relaxing groom, his tea etc to get him to recognise me a bit?
Any help would be appreciated.
We have bought a Warmblood yearling and are having him delivered to us at the end of March. The journey will be 5 hours long and I am wondering whether it is a good idea to keep him out or in on his first night with us. It is a livery yard he is going to with a large 15 acre field with other horses, so it's not like i can keep him in a separate smaller paddock for a bit to keep an eye on him.
I'm just worried that what with him not knowing me at all if i turn him out, he will not respond or come to me and catching him will become a nightmare. Should I keep him in on the first night and give him a relaxing groom, his tea etc to get him to recognise me a bit?
Any help would be appreciated.