emlybob
Well-Known Member
Advice wanted but no stupid comments please.
Not sure where to go now. TB gelding has always been ok being left in when other horses are turned out. He has whinnyed a little but just carried on eating hay and waited to be turned out.
However oddly things have now changed. The other 2 horses on the yard have now moved paddocks and gone into the field about 100 yards in front of the stables. He now gets turned out with these horses as wouldn't settle on his own in the field.
But since they have been in that paddock he is really really stressed when they get turned out. He box walks, screams, scraps the floor, slams himself against the wall and ends up dripping wet in sweat within about 10 minutes. Even tho the paddock is opposite the stables there is the muck heap and a few other things in the way so he hasn't got a clear view of these horses.
The person that owns these 2 horses often turns them out VERY early and often brings in late due to work commitments.
Please don't say the answer is turning this horse out at the same time as this is not realistic due to time. Also he is now being extremley sharp to work, so bad that he is dangerous to ride as on the lunge he is a lunatic. He has to go back to being independent so he is safe to work, which was never a problem before
Even tho he was straight out of racing 18 months ago, he settled on the yard fine, came in and settled ok in his stable on his own and has ALWAYS been turned out at a different time to the other horses.
He is getting to the point where he is dropping weight and so stressed that he is upsetting himself as well as his owner and also the other horses.
It needs to stop for his own sake and others.
Any suggestions greatly recieved.
Owner is extremley knowledgable but at her wits end
Not sure where to go now. TB gelding has always been ok being left in when other horses are turned out. He has whinnyed a little but just carried on eating hay and waited to be turned out.
However oddly things have now changed. The other 2 horses on the yard have now moved paddocks and gone into the field about 100 yards in front of the stables. He now gets turned out with these horses as wouldn't settle on his own in the field.
But since they have been in that paddock he is really really stressed when they get turned out. He box walks, screams, scraps the floor, slams himself against the wall and ends up dripping wet in sweat within about 10 minutes. Even tho the paddock is opposite the stables there is the muck heap and a few other things in the way so he hasn't got a clear view of these horses.
The person that owns these 2 horses often turns them out VERY early and often brings in late due to work commitments.
Please don't say the answer is turning this horse out at the same time as this is not realistic due to time. Also he is now being extremley sharp to work, so bad that he is dangerous to ride as on the lunge he is a lunatic. He has to go back to being independent so he is safe to work, which was never a problem before
Even tho he was straight out of racing 18 months ago, he settled on the yard fine, came in and settled ok in his stable on his own and has ALWAYS been turned out at a different time to the other horses.
He is getting to the point where he is dropping weight and so stressed that he is upsetting himself as well as his owner and also the other horses.
It needs to stop for his own sake and others.
Any suggestions greatly recieved.
Owner is extremley knowledgable but at her wits end