98maddy
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Hi,
I have an 11 year old Welsh D Gelding. I have had him for 7 months now.
Robyn has serious issues with being left on his own. He has a field on his own with a good amount of grass and has horses all around him. He regularly paces his fence line and get VERY distressed if left on his own.
I have been to a show today, i was aware that other people from my yard were going so purposefully went in a trailer on our own and parked on the other side of the field from them. he was fine, at our trailer eating his hay. As soon as he saw the coloured from our yard he went crazy, i had to untie him in fear that he would pull back and hurt himself. He then took near on 1/2 hour to calm down, run circles round me, whinneying (so loud) and just acting so distressed.
He has this behaviour very often, if he is on the yard nice and quite he will get distressed if someone walk past him to go for a ride.
I get so stressed when he does this as hate seeing him in such a state. He will ride out on his own, needs a little encouragement to get out of the yard but then he is perfect.
Can anyone offer some advice, as this is becoming a real issue.
Added: It is not possible for him to share a field, also it is not possible for him to be right next to a horse all of the time. Alos, I am very patient with him and try to comfort him when he is distress - this doesn't seem to help at all.
I have an 11 year old Welsh D Gelding. I have had him for 7 months now.
Robyn has serious issues with being left on his own. He has a field on his own with a good amount of grass and has horses all around him. He regularly paces his fence line and get VERY distressed if left on his own.
I have been to a show today, i was aware that other people from my yard were going so purposefully went in a trailer on our own and parked on the other side of the field from them. he was fine, at our trailer eating his hay. As soon as he saw the coloured from our yard he went crazy, i had to untie him in fear that he would pull back and hurt himself. He then took near on 1/2 hour to calm down, run circles round me, whinneying (so loud) and just acting so distressed.
He has this behaviour very often, if he is on the yard nice and quite he will get distressed if someone walk past him to go for a ride.
I get so stressed when he does this as hate seeing him in such a state. He will ride out on his own, needs a little encouragement to get out of the yard but then he is perfect.
Can anyone offer some advice, as this is becoming a real issue.
Added: It is not possible for him to share a field, also it is not possible for him to be right next to a horse all of the time. Alos, I am very patient with him and try to comfort him when he is distress - this doesn't seem to help at all.
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