Len
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
My mare is stabled from around 6pm to 7am - shes kept in old style stone stables and there are 2 other horses she gets along with for company.
She started kicking her door through the night a few weeks ago and we were unsure why - we started weighing her as we had dropped her amount of feed and hay a little as shes a good doer - we noticed she had dropped a nice amount of weight and thought she may just be hungry. Wanting to maintain this new weight we changed to small holed hay nets and topped up the amount shes having. I think they are lasting her alot longer now. The kicking stopped.
However, last week it began again - she does kick if shes waiting for her feed and always has done - this kicking though is through the night again.
Her stable is nr the YO house - she is kicking for a short time from 1am then every couple of hrs. I have no idea why shes started to do this - nothing has changed on the yard and she doesnt seem stressed in herself.
We thought about putting up an antiweave grill and inserting the mid section at night so she cant stand with her head over the door but shes not 100% in the stable and I want to avoid blocking the door if possible.
The doors are old fashioned wooden ones - we have rubber matting and could fix some to the bottom part of the door and hope the lack of noise will stop her from doing it but I am not sure how safe it is - do I need to use screws so it isnt easily pulled off? I dont want her standing on something if it comes away.
Any other ideas?
My mare is stabled from around 6pm to 7am - shes kept in old style stone stables and there are 2 other horses she gets along with for company.
She started kicking her door through the night a few weeks ago and we were unsure why - we started weighing her as we had dropped her amount of feed and hay a little as shes a good doer - we noticed she had dropped a nice amount of weight and thought she may just be hungry. Wanting to maintain this new weight we changed to small holed hay nets and topped up the amount shes having. I think they are lasting her alot longer now. The kicking stopped.
However, last week it began again - she does kick if shes waiting for her feed and always has done - this kicking though is through the night again.
Her stable is nr the YO house - she is kicking for a short time from 1am then every couple of hrs. I have no idea why shes started to do this - nothing has changed on the yard and she doesnt seem stressed in herself.
We thought about putting up an antiweave grill and inserting the mid section at night so she cant stand with her head over the door but shes not 100% in the stable and I want to avoid blocking the door if possible.
The doors are old fashioned wooden ones - we have rubber matting and could fix some to the bottom part of the door and hope the lack of noise will stop her from doing it but I am not sure how safe it is - do I need to use screws so it isnt easily pulled off? I dont want her standing on something if it comes away.
Any other ideas?