Jericho
Well-Known Member
I posted in NL earlier about my little Welshie who is barging through fences when I take his field mate out for a hack. There were several replies about getting him a companion, giving him ACP to settle him, selling him, not leaving him on his own - none of which will really work in my situation. The simple fact is that my mare and I will go out once or twice a week, he does get upset as we are leaving, has a gallop about and neighs a bit but not to the point where he is going mental / working himself into a sweat - he just will work on any fence by barging at them. By the time I get back he is grazing albeit still checking every minute. It doesnt warrant selling him - I just need to find a solution so that he doesnt hurt himself and that isnt going to make him more upset.
After a good ponder I think the safest option is to put him in the stable and put a grill over the top door so he can see out but cant get his head / legs over and this should stop him barging. What are your thoughts on this? What kind of damage could he do to himself enclosed in a stable for an hour or two (with water, hay, feed of course) if he did freak out?
Do you think that it will make him hate the stable - he isnt overly keen on it anyway but they are generally out 24/7 anyway.
After a good ponder I think the safest option is to put him in the stable and put a grill over the top door so he can see out but cant get his head / legs over and this should stop him barging. What are your thoughts on this? What kind of damage could he do to himself enclosed in a stable for an hour or two (with water, hay, feed of course) if he did freak out?
Do you think that it will make him hate the stable - he isnt overly keen on it anyway but they are generally out 24/7 anyway.