Submissive horses being turned out in company....help!

FestiveSpirit

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Bob is very submissive to other horses when he is turned out (little drip
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) so he was moved from a field with 4 horses + him to share with just one other. Now he is submissive to this other one (surprise surprise!) and I am starting to have problems catching him in the evening because he cannot bear to leave his friend
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If I take food out there to catch him the dominant one drives Bob away from me to get to the food first
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- so I end up using loads of MY hard feed to tip some on the ground for the dominant one, then dashing over to Bob and catching him
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Any ideas on how to get around this please? I am thinking of moving him to a small paddock where he can be turned out on his own, it is driving me mad spending half an hour a day just trying to catch him
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Take a friend to put a headcollar on the dominant one, then Bob will think he's coming in too, and in any case that would stop the dominant one being a bully. Are you allowed to just leave one out on its own then, because we're not at my yard?
 
Depending on which horse it is, then yes we are
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Obviously I would never leave one horse out if I knew it stressed being alone, but A (the dominant horse) doesnt know the meaning of the word stress
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(He lives out 24/7 when Bob comes in at night still)

Oddly Bob is also fine when he is left out on his own, he doesnt bother or stress in the least
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Stupid TBs....
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