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Well, since I have got home there is no doubt that Grace has become a lot worse in her attachment to Hannah. I am still not sure how or when it started, it seems to be when I moved Hannah up to the top yard and stabled her next to Grace. But Grace was not attached to the other horse who used to be next to her so it is slightly confusing.
Anyway, the past three days I have been taking Hannah away while I muck her out and Grace has been shrieking her head off (it sounds as though someone is slaughtering her), and really banging on the door (this she has never done before). She runs around her stable shrieking her head off and snatches at her haylage on the way around.
It does not really seem to be getting much better through the three days I have separated them, and am now wondering whether she will ever be happy when Hannah goes out. This is a problem because in a few weeks Hannah will be going out alone every day and Grace staying in!
I have ordered her a stable mirror in the hope this will help, although I have to admit I am a little cynical as I think her separation anxiety is quite bad at the moment.
Does anyone have any further advice???
I am completely ignoring her when she is shouting, banging and running around. Only going over to her when she is quiet.
Anyway, the past three days I have been taking Hannah away while I muck her out and Grace has been shrieking her head off (it sounds as though someone is slaughtering her), and really banging on the door (this she has never done before). She runs around her stable shrieking her head off and snatches at her haylage on the way around.
It does not really seem to be getting much better through the three days I have separated them, and am now wondering whether she will ever be happy when Hannah goes out. This is a problem because in a few weeks Hannah will be going out alone every day and Grace staying in!
I have ordered her a stable mirror in the hope this will help, although I have to admit I am a little cynical as I think her separation anxiety is quite bad at the moment.
Does anyone have any further advice???
I am completely ignoring her when she is shouting, banging and running around. Only going over to her when she is quiet.