LadyGascoyne
Well-Known Member
Thanks to everyone who commented on my previous post about my filly being kept in alone all day.
I’ve taken the advice and moved her.
We walked to the new yard this morning- it’s only about 4 miles away.
She was keen to get going 😂
We walked through fields of cows, over the bridge over the railway line, past farm machinery, on roads. The only thing that was deemed scary was a poor man who was quietly painting his garden fence.
She strolled into the field like she’d always been there, immediately got stuck into the grass, and met her new friends without any drama.
They are separated with some tape as an introduction but then will all be together after that.
The fenced off piece that she’s in today is the best grass, so she’ll be on slightly poorer grazing once they are all acquainted which will suit her better.
So out 24/7, two field mates and plenty of lovely walks in the area. I’m so relieved!
I’ve taken the advice and moved her.
We walked to the new yard this morning- it’s only about 4 miles away.
She was keen to get going 😂
We walked through fields of cows, over the bridge over the railway line, past farm machinery, on roads. The only thing that was deemed scary was a poor man who was quietly painting his garden fence.
She strolled into the field like she’d always been there, immediately got stuck into the grass, and met her new friends without any drama.
They are separated with some tape as an introduction but then will all be together after that.
The fenced off piece that she’s in today is the best grass, so she’ll be on slightly poorer grazing once they are all acquainted which will suit her better.
So out 24/7, two field mates and plenty of lovely walks in the area. I’m so relieved!