lisan
Well-Known Member
Moved to new yard 5/6 weeks ago, I have my horse and my friend who has 3. The two youngsters go out together and May and Myrtle go out in a seperate field, May hates the yearling with a passion!! Now when May and Myrtle are seperated, they get a bit anxious, but May's manageable. She has been out in our riding area today to eat the grass down and myrtle has been out with her babies - trying to make a start on seperating them - and to try and make the small field into a starvation paddock for Myrtle.
Brought May in, messed about, tacked up and went to ride, H brought Myrtle in to tack up as we were hacking after I had schooled, she went mental! Got herself in a right state, so bad H asked me to come back into the barn with May. Myrtle is even bad when the youngsters are in (right next to her!)
I don't know what the best course of action is, there is'nt anywhere to graze them where they can't see each other. May is happy to go out on her own as long as she can see other horses, but Myrtle's behaviour was dangerous tonight.
I suggested she get a stable mirror to start, but can anyone advise?
Brought May in, messed about, tacked up and went to ride, H brought Myrtle in to tack up as we were hacking after I had schooled, she went mental! Got herself in a right state, so bad H asked me to come back into the barn with May. Myrtle is even bad when the youngsters are in (right next to her!)
I don't know what the best course of action is, there is'nt anywhere to graze them where they can't see each other. May is happy to go out on her own as long as she can see other horses, but Myrtle's behaviour was dangerous tonight.
I suggested she get a stable mirror to start, but can anyone advise?