rcm_73
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone has any tried and tested methods to deal with this! Moved yards 5 weeks ago to a smaller yard than the previous one and our two mares, my TB and daughter's Highland are in a paddock together. They have a gelding in a seperate paddock next to them and two other pony mares in paddocks the other side of the gelding. The trouble is if we take one out without the other they start neighing to one another and the one that is out starts napping badly for the other while the one left behind gallops about like a lunatic. The pony actually took off with my daughter last week and galloped all the way back to our other mare whilst broncing my daughter off in the process. Just wondering if I split the paddock in two and separate them would this make them less dependant on one another or make them worse? I can't add a 3rd horse as there isn't anyone to share with (they all want separate paddocks) and I don't currently have a stable I can shut one in as they are still being built! My TB is the dominant one in the field and is also the most anxious one out of the two and now it's becoming a bit of a pain as the pony won't settle and my daughter's losing her bottle with it. Would be happy to hear how people have dealt with similar situations without the use of a stable or many other horses around for company..