Gorgeous George
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George does seem more settled in his new home, and on friday I began to think I'd got my old chilled out boy back
and yesterday a friend of mine gave him a bib and belly clip and he was good as gold
There is one problem that is really worrying me and I don't know what to do for the best
if I have bought him in for whatever reason he is fine, but if someone else then leads their horse past to be turned out or ridden George loses the plot, he stands about a foot taller almost trembling and stands pawing the ground and won't stop. He is tied outside with a haynet, and there is at least one other horse on the yard he can see. Yesterday I ended up taking him for some inhand grass, and he was fine, but when I bought him back to his stable he started again. So I tried putting him in his stable with his haynet and tried desperately to ignore him but I thought he was going to have the door off its hinges, so in the end I gave him his tea and he calmed down, but this felt like so the wrong thing to do, rewarding him for making a fuss
He wasn't like this at the previous yard, but then the routine there was very set, and everthing was done to all the horses at the same time.
Has anyone got any ideas or solutions, he is much the same in the mornings once they start turning out, so they try to do him 1st or 2nd.
There is one problem that is really worrying me and I don't know what to do for the best
Has anyone got any ideas or solutions, he is much the same in the mornings once they start turning out, so they try to do him 1st or 2nd.