Dizzydancer
Well-Known Member
I will apologise for it being long now!
Basically I have 2horses which i "loan" well look after and ride for free as owner has terrible problems with her hands since a crash and so cannot ride. One is younger than the other (he was given to them after his retirement from eventing), and I posted about the older one having trouble eating hay earlier this winter, He had his teeth done and was ok but has deteriorated in past couple of days. The owner bred him and feels it is time to let him go, (she is going to wait until after xmas as he is happy eating chaff and going out but she doesnt want to make him suffer an entire winter).
So I am obviuously upset about this but understand it is best and needs to be done.
My concern falls with the other horse, they are pretty much inseperable, if one comes in the other kicks off until they also are in. Can't hack alone at moment as the one being PTS has kicked his way through breezeblock walls when left in alone. This one is a bit better on his own and would walk away on his own until his friend calls him. They do have 2 horsey friends next door in the fields who he likes. The concern is how he will cope once his friend finally goes, For the field we were thinking of asking next door to turn hers out with him as she needs extra grass and he needs company, the problem is what to do at night.
We are looking for a companion but obviously not the easiest time to do so, I cant move my older horse (the one we own) to be with him as he is companion for the mare at the livery yard, otherwise that would solve the problem.
How can we best manage him on his own even for a couple of days? Or any suggestions you can think of about how we can keep him happy as we may not get a companion for a couple of weeks. I will take him to see his old friend once he has gone so he is aware he has gone and that will hopefully help but he is quite sensitive so may not be keen on that! If we cant find anyway to sort it he will go back to the yard he was on when evented which wont suit him as it is too busy and he likes quiet life now.
Basically I have 2horses which i "loan" well look after and ride for free as owner has terrible problems with her hands since a crash and so cannot ride. One is younger than the other (he was given to them after his retirement from eventing), and I posted about the older one having trouble eating hay earlier this winter, He had his teeth done and was ok but has deteriorated in past couple of days. The owner bred him and feels it is time to let him go, (she is going to wait until after xmas as he is happy eating chaff and going out but she doesnt want to make him suffer an entire winter).
So I am obviuously upset about this but understand it is best and needs to be done.
My concern falls with the other horse, they are pretty much inseperable, if one comes in the other kicks off until they also are in. Can't hack alone at moment as the one being PTS has kicked his way through breezeblock walls when left in alone. This one is a bit better on his own and would walk away on his own until his friend calls him. They do have 2 horsey friends next door in the fields who he likes. The concern is how he will cope once his friend finally goes, For the field we were thinking of asking next door to turn hers out with him as she needs extra grass and he needs company, the problem is what to do at night.
We are looking for a companion but obviously not the easiest time to do so, I cant move my older horse (the one we own) to be with him as he is companion for the mare at the livery yard, otherwise that would solve the problem.
How can we best manage him on his own even for a couple of days? Or any suggestions you can think of about how we can keep him happy as we may not get a companion for a couple of weeks. I will take him to see his old friend once he has gone so he is aware he has gone and that will hopefully help but he is quite sensitive so may not be keen on that! If we cant find anyway to sort it he will go back to the yard he was on when evented which wont suit him as it is too busy and he likes quiet life now.