Christie_em
New User
Hello all,
This is the first time I've ever been on here, having recently aquired my first horse who I'm fully in love with, I already need help!
She is five years old and has been stabled most of her life, she was not socialised with horses or people at all which has caused several difficulties all of which we've managed to overcome. She's now out all day everyday with other horses and is almost a delight to be around! The only problem we still have is she eats her bed at night. I think this has probably come from being boxed for so long, the only grazing she could get was her stable floor and she see's no reason to kick the habit.
I'd like to point out she is fed far more than any other horse on the yard as I didn't want to cut her winter feed too quickly. She has plenty of hay, a salt lick, a treat toy and is out from 7am to 8pm except in really bad weather. I've tried barley and wheat straw only to come in in the morning and find all clean straw gone and everything else thrown around the stable. Originally I thought the box may be too small so moved her to a converted cattle stall which is huge, she has a friend to talk to and can see out at everything in the yard. I know the answer will be to go on to shavings but I like her having a big straw bed. Any suggestions at all that may help? Maybe putting something yucky in the straw?
Thank you!
This is the first time I've ever been on here, having recently aquired my first horse who I'm fully in love with, I already need help!
She is five years old and has been stabled most of her life, she was not socialised with horses or people at all which has caused several difficulties all of which we've managed to overcome. She's now out all day everyday with other horses and is almost a delight to be around! The only problem we still have is she eats her bed at night. I think this has probably come from being boxed for so long, the only grazing she could get was her stable floor and she see's no reason to kick the habit.
I'd like to point out she is fed far more than any other horse on the yard as I didn't want to cut her winter feed too quickly. She has plenty of hay, a salt lick, a treat toy and is out from 7am to 8pm except in really bad weather. I've tried barley and wheat straw only to come in in the morning and find all clean straw gone and everything else thrown around the stable. Originally I thought the box may be too small so moved her to a converted cattle stall which is huge, she has a friend to talk to and can see out at everything in the yard. I know the answer will be to go on to shavings but I like her having a big straw bed. Any suggestions at all that may help? Maybe putting something yucky in the straw?
Thank you!