juliette
Well-Known Member
What would you do in this situation?
I keep my horse at a friends, it's great as it means I get feedback about what he has been doing when I'm not there, as well as being good fun for me!
He is turned out with a 2 year old filly, a feisty 12.2h gelding and a very riggy 14h gelding .
She's been saying on and off for a while that he is not "joining in" with the herd when turned out. I.e. if they all decide to have a bit of a mad canter around he tends to watch rather than join in. He only tends to join in if it is somethig scary as he is a bit of a wimp! Whenever he hears me coming he whinnies and comes to the gate so I don't get to really witness the situation myself.
I've owned him just over 2 years and he has always been at hers since I've owned him. He is a pretty quiet character and very much the bottom of the pack. The 2 year old bosses him around, despite him being put with her when she was 6 months old whilst she was weaned. He is a quiet gentleman, and politely waits to come in last every evening. Never tries to barge past the others or make a fuss! I can bring my friends 3 in, feed and change rugs before i go back for him and he just waits patiently.
So should I be worried? The lady that comes to massage our horses was there today but he was not being done so was turned out. She asked what was wrong with him as he was turned out and being quiet and not joining in. She said she thinks he should have blood tests?
Had the vet this morning for teeth, but as he is a quiet chap I didn't think to mention this. Vet commented on what a nice chap he is when he started to treat him. So is he just one of lifes quiet watchers......... or is he ill???
He hacks out fine, was a bit slow last week but his pollen allergy has kicked in and he had a tight shoulder which the massage lady sorted. Went for a really quick nip round the block on Wednesday and he seemed fine.
I keep my horse at a friends, it's great as it means I get feedback about what he has been doing when I'm not there, as well as being good fun for me!
He is turned out with a 2 year old filly, a feisty 12.2h gelding and a very riggy 14h gelding .
She's been saying on and off for a while that he is not "joining in" with the herd when turned out. I.e. if they all decide to have a bit of a mad canter around he tends to watch rather than join in. He only tends to join in if it is somethig scary as he is a bit of a wimp! Whenever he hears me coming he whinnies and comes to the gate so I don't get to really witness the situation myself.
I've owned him just over 2 years and he has always been at hers since I've owned him. He is a pretty quiet character and very much the bottom of the pack. The 2 year old bosses him around, despite him being put with her when she was 6 months old whilst she was weaned. He is a quiet gentleman, and politely waits to come in last every evening. Never tries to barge past the others or make a fuss! I can bring my friends 3 in, feed and change rugs before i go back for him and he just waits patiently.
So should I be worried? The lady that comes to massage our horses was there today but he was not being done so was turned out. She asked what was wrong with him as he was turned out and being quiet and not joining in. She said she thinks he should have blood tests?
Had the vet this morning for teeth, but as he is a quiet chap I didn't think to mention this. Vet commented on what a nice chap he is when he started to treat him. So is he just one of lifes quiet watchers......... or is he ill???
He hacks out fine, was a bit slow last week but his pollen allergy has kicked in and he had a tight shoulder which the massage lady sorted. Went for a really quick nip round the block on Wednesday and he seemed fine.