LaurenBay
Well-Known Member
We are both trying to settle into our new yard (I am already feeling at home). Everyone has been so lovely and friendly, which is lovely. Ruby is now out with the others and she has paired up with a lovely mare who is looking after her.
Ruby was kicked in the field though and took some skin off her leg, it wasn't deep so vet wasn't called. But now the bruising is coming out her leg is swollen
(although going down day by day). She is starting to feel relaxed, I manadged to groom her outside her stable yesterday, which I have not managed to do yet as she has been so fidgety and spooky, I can forgive her since this new yard is so much more different then the old one. Other then that she has been perfect on the ground and not silly or exciteable.
She hasn't been eating her hay in the stable overnight (she did the first night though
), which is worrying. She is eating her feed and eating good grass throughout the day though, she is passing water and doing her normal ammount of poo's. The hay I am currently using, is the hay I had left over from my old yard, so it hasn't changed and she ate it before the move. I will try mixing in some new tonight and see if that helps.
Haven't ridden yet, due to her being kicked and not wanting to rip the wound open again (it's healing nicely!) but may go for a gentle walk around the school later.
YO has a spare 10 acres of grazing which is not being used, so has offered the liveries the chance to use it, which means they can go out 24/7. I have put Ruby's name down for this and the owner of Ruby's new friend has aswell which will be nice for her
.
I left her heacollar on for a couple of days, just to be sure I could catch her (new field is 13 acres!) and she has been fab, so headcollar is now off!
Heres some photos of her...
New stable
Out in the field
Thanks for reading and if you have any advice or suggestions on what I can do to make her feel more at home, let me know
Ruby was kicked in the field though and took some skin off her leg, it wasn't deep so vet wasn't called. But now the bruising is coming out her leg is swollen
She hasn't been eating her hay in the stable overnight (she did the first night though
Haven't ridden yet, due to her being kicked and not wanting to rip the wound open again (it's healing nicely!) but may go for a gentle walk around the school later.
YO has a spare 10 acres of grazing which is not being used, so has offered the liveries the chance to use it, which means they can go out 24/7. I have put Ruby's name down for this and the owner of Ruby's new friend has aswell which will be nice for her
I left her heacollar on for a couple of days, just to be sure I could catch her (new field is 13 acres!) and she has been fab, so headcollar is now off!
Heres some photos of her...
New stable
Out in the field
Thanks for reading and if you have any advice or suggestions on what I can do to make her feel more at home, let me know