Rusty_GSY
Active Member
Bahh......
ok, my new baby arrived around a month ago. Settled really well within his first few days, and was quiet as a lamb in his stable. Bearing in mind, I live in guernsey, new boy came from Surrey, via motorway and ferry, so yes I would expect him to he unsettled.
"Bear" is stabled in a barn with two other horses, both of which he could see pretty easily ( one is opposite, the other is next door ) Unfortunately, bear is very clingy of other horses and people, and if one or the other threatens to leave, or actually leaves the barn he gets extremely upset, so much to the point that he came over the stable door a week after he arrived. He got his leg hooked under his chain, but stuck over the door ( if that makes sense ), and scrambled around with the three other kegs which made it over, until he freed himself.
We put a full grill up at the door, so he can't come over it again and he seemed ok behind his bars.
Now however, he's started doing half rears in his stable and sticking his beak between the beam above the bars and the actual grill. Friday he took the grill off himself, this is now firmly attached so he can't remove it himself again
If it's any use, he gets fed hi fi light and pony nuts and relax me calmer. Have also tried likits, which get annihilated overnight, and he gets turned out during the day.
Oh I'm also his 5th owner including his breeder.
Any advice on how to calm him down? Muchly appreciated
ok, my new baby arrived around a month ago. Settled really well within his first few days, and was quiet as a lamb in his stable. Bearing in mind, I live in guernsey, new boy came from Surrey, via motorway and ferry, so yes I would expect him to he unsettled.
"Bear" is stabled in a barn with two other horses, both of which he could see pretty easily ( one is opposite, the other is next door ) Unfortunately, bear is very clingy of other horses and people, and if one or the other threatens to leave, or actually leaves the barn he gets extremely upset, so much to the point that he came over the stable door a week after he arrived. He got his leg hooked under his chain, but stuck over the door ( if that makes sense ), and scrambled around with the three other kegs which made it over, until he freed himself.
We put a full grill up at the door, so he can't come over it again and he seemed ok behind his bars.
Now however, he's started doing half rears in his stable and sticking his beak between the beam above the bars and the actual grill. Friday he took the grill off himself, this is now firmly attached so he can't remove it himself again
If it's any use, he gets fed hi fi light and pony nuts and relax me calmer. Have also tried likits, which get annihilated overnight, and he gets turned out during the day.
Oh I'm also his 5th owner including his breeder.
Any advice on how to calm him down? Muchly appreciated