caramel
Well-Known Member
My horse has taken a real dislike to being turned out in the day. For the past couple of days he has hovered around the gate the entire time (4 hours max).
He's in a field with 9 other geldings, and another field will be opened to them soon.
Now here's the problem.
He's a very quiet horse anyway. Always stays out of trouble, hasn't paired up with anyone and over the last couple of days has made little attempt to socialise with the other horses in his field (he's taken shine to a 12h pony in the next field instead!)
I'm worried he's not drinking. He came in today and drank a whole bucket in one go. Did this yesterday aswell.
He also comes in rather hungry.. he has a haynet and a feed. I've cut his turnout cause he's not making any attempt to wonder over to the grass (he stands knee deep in mud).
He loves his stable and would happily stay in all day every day. He's eating, drinking, and is his normal happy self when stabled.
I've spoken to staff about him and they are aware of it. Also going to take him over to water when I put him out tomorrow morning.
I'm not aware of any bullying towards him. He's a quiet horse who keeps himself to himself.
I think it may be a confidence issue but I hate leaving him as he's by the gate the whole time
Is there anything I can try? He really isn't keen on going out, every morning he stands at the start of the track to the field and completely freezes 
He's in a field with 9 other geldings, and another field will be opened to them soon.
Now here's the problem.
He's a very quiet horse anyway. Always stays out of trouble, hasn't paired up with anyone and over the last couple of days has made little attempt to socialise with the other horses in his field (he's taken shine to a 12h pony in the next field instead!)
I'm worried he's not drinking. He came in today and drank a whole bucket in one go. Did this yesterday aswell.
He also comes in rather hungry.. he has a haynet and a feed. I've cut his turnout cause he's not making any attempt to wonder over to the grass (he stands knee deep in mud).
He loves his stable and would happily stay in all day every day. He's eating, drinking, and is his normal happy self when stabled.
I've spoken to staff about him and they are aware of it. Also going to take him over to water when I put him out tomorrow morning.
I'm not aware of any bullying towards him. He's a quiet horse who keeps himself to himself.
I think it may be a confidence issue but I hate leaving him as he's by the gate the whole time