Muckymummy
Member
Hi all,
First Post so be kind!!
I have a tb chestnut 21 year old. She's a companion horse who literally a babysitter.
She's in very good health looks about 10. She's previously raced and been a brood mare. Previously she's just been chilling in the field with horses 24 7.
Now though she will be with my new young horses and another horse. Issue is that she loses her mind when you take any horse out of the field even if she can see them. Screams for them paces and tries everything to get them back. Thankfully no one has been injured etc so fine there.
But I'm concerned when I bring the baby into the herd it's going to cause issues teaching the new one that it's OK.
What can I do to eliminate this behaviour?
I no it sounds terrible (please don't judge) but I have considered putting her down rather than putting her through constant stress.
First Post so be kind!!
I have a tb chestnut 21 year old. She's a companion horse who literally a babysitter.
She's in very good health looks about 10. She's previously raced and been a brood mare. Previously she's just been chilling in the field with horses 24 7.
Now though she will be with my new young horses and another horse. Issue is that she loses her mind when you take any horse out of the field even if she can see them. Screams for them paces and tries everything to get them back. Thankfully no one has been injured etc so fine there.
But I'm concerned when I bring the baby into the herd it's going to cause issues teaching the new one that it's OK.
What can I do to eliminate this behaviour?
I no it sounds terrible (please don't judge) but I have considered putting her down rather than putting her through constant stress.