Jools1234
Well-Known Member
so your horses behaviour is natural, its creating a problem for the other owner in the field so something needs to be done to make life easier for everyone. i would be a bit peeved if i had to deal with the same problem as you described its annoying at best and if you have a horse that is bottom of the herd it can be downright dangerous, even if your horse will not follow it up agressively trying to lead a horse that is being herded is a nightmare.
maybe to ease the situation you could offer to bring the other horse in when you get yours?
or divide the field?
this happened recently where a friend keeps her horse her 18yr old ended up going lame cos he was trying to come in and being herded away all the time, the ground was hard and the concusion to his older legs created a 3 month lamness-it is your horse creating a problem in your shoes i would be working hard to try and find a solution not blame it on nervous owners who cant deal with you mare
maybe to ease the situation you could offer to bring the other horse in when you get yours?
or divide the field?
this happened recently where a friend keeps her horse her 18yr old ended up going lame cos he was trying to come in and being herded away all the time, the ground was hard and the concusion to his older legs created a 3 month lamness-it is your horse creating a problem in your shoes i would be working hard to try and find a solution not blame it on nervous owners who cant deal with you mare