fatpiggy
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I keep my old girl who is fully retired on a farm. She is 28, partially sighted (and I suspect can't see well in the dark any more), has bad arthritis and although able to tootle about quite happily, isn't interested in going faster than a walk very often and often stumbles badly. Through the summer she has been living out with a neurotic 26 year old arab mare, a 17 year old gelding who is pretty good and two little ponies who don't cause her any hassle. The other liveries were in the adjoining field and they have all now moved to the winter field. They will live out 24/7 there. I have my old girl in at night come the end of October each year and she has been so happy to come in and have a good rest, even though she is often in on her own. The owner of the gelding and ponies is a waste of oxygen and skin (long story) but at the end of the day as long as the neds are good that is what is more important. With the others moving fields I was told these 3 would be staying put which I was relieved about as the neurotic mare was going to move too. Well she did but was harrassed and chased by the most recent arrival, a 5 year old recently gelded ex-racehorse and when her owner went to get her in for riding, she ran out of the field and straight back to the old one so it was decided to leave her there. Fine by me. So imagine my stress levels last night (already off the scale due to the awful period of fireworks - horse has refused to even approach her stable since) when neurotic horse's owner was waiting to tell me she had come down to find the gelding and ponies removed and the ex-racehorse in there instead. Needless to say there had been a fair bit of running about according to the YO who couldn't be BOTHERED (yet again) to even tell us about the changes. Neurotic mare had turned uber protective with mine and was keeping the racehorse away (he has met mine before over the gate and liked her because she was friendly to him) so I had the devil of a job getting mine out to feed her in the pitch black. Of course having got her out, neurotic mare then got distressed and had to come in too. But then ex-racehorse loses the plot and gallops around screaming and cutting the grazing to ribbons. I wanted to have another go at keeping mine in again (which we managed but she was cross with me this morning!) and neurotic mare who isn't good at staying in kicked up a fuss too so her owner "chose" to put her back out. Don't forget it was the racehorse that chased her previously. All was calm this morning but of course as soon as I turned mine out neurotic mare turned possessive again and was keeping her moving constantly. All she wants is a nice quiet life of grazing and dozing. Now we have the added problem that we cannot have the oldies in when we want to necessarily without leaving racehorse on his own. Oh and the reason the racehorse was put in there? Apparently he got kicked while in the winter field. The fact that he is very aggressive to other geldings might just have something to do with that. When mine was absolutely battered last autumn by a young mare (came with history we weren't told about) I just had to put up with it and YO didn't even bother to come and see how bad the damage was. While mine was in the hastily comandeered lami paddock she put an 18 month TB filly in the field and that caused total chaos when I reintroduced mine . She has been told and told that it isn't good practice to put anything other than oldies in with oldies but takes no notice. I know horses will be horses but there are risks and patently obvious risks. If only I could move but I just can't.
Seriously fed up today (sorry for the LONG moan)
Seriously fed up today (sorry for the LONG moan)