ginger_dressage_pony
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One of my horses, 5yo mare, has started box walking, in the mornings from about 5am when it's light and I assume, she wants to go out in the field. She paces around the box and when she gets to the door, leans right over as if hoping to get out. My other horse next door, is as chilled as anything, stands snoozing ignoring her. They can seer each other, i have half walls with a grill on top. She is quite jealous, when I go to tack up the horse next door, or even change rugs, she starts pacing and almost when she comes near the wall with the grill, ears back making faces towards him. I have found the best way to stop that, is when I am going to be in his stable for a longer period of time,i.e. Tack up or plait, I tie her up in hers, and she stands still just watching. When I'm about to take their her horse away, untie her, put grill in top door and away we go. Once were gone and out of earshot, she settles and is fine.
The box walking however, starts before i am even out on the yard in the mornings, pacing around for hours. I have a foot ball hanging down in the middle of her stable anyway, and I have read people saying hang stuff down, haynets/cones/likits and she will soon get bored of having to duck. I was wondering also, about putting a wall accross the middle of her stable, high enough not to step over, but made out of something she can't hurt herself on, and leaving just a gap for her to get through from her bedding side, to her hay/water etc. I have long boxes, 10ft x 20ft and I wondered whether that would be worth trying? Or even two shorter staggered walls, from different sides, so she hasn't got a big clear area to pace around?! Then the only area she has is her bedding, obviously she can still lie down etc, but might break the habit as she likes to get to the door on each circuit? Any other ideas very welcome! I broached the subject of a companion Shetland with my OH a while ago but we decided to try and cope without, - don't want her becoming to needy towards something if I can help it, she is a competition horse and if I can, I would rather not have to go down that route.
Sadly being out at night really isn't an option either, she is a horse that thrives on routine, and even if I could manage having them out in the summer, the winters are impossible so I would rather find something to help. Thanks for reading!
The box walking however, starts before i am even out on the yard in the mornings, pacing around for hours. I have a foot ball hanging down in the middle of her stable anyway, and I have read people saying hang stuff down, haynets/cones/likits and she will soon get bored of having to duck. I was wondering also, about putting a wall accross the middle of her stable, high enough not to step over, but made out of something she can't hurt herself on, and leaving just a gap for her to get through from her bedding side, to her hay/water etc. I have long boxes, 10ft x 20ft and I wondered whether that would be worth trying? Or even two shorter staggered walls, from different sides, so she hasn't got a big clear area to pace around?! Then the only area she has is her bedding, obviously she can still lie down etc, but might break the habit as she likes to get to the door on each circuit? Any other ideas very welcome! I broached the subject of a companion Shetland with my OH a while ago but we decided to try and cope without, - don't want her becoming to needy towards something if I can help it, she is a competition horse and if I can, I would rather not have to go down that route.
Sadly being out at night really isn't an option either, she is a horse that thrives on routine, and even if I could manage having them out in the summer, the winters are impossible so I would rather find something to help. Thanks for reading!