Looney8780
New User
Hello,
I have recently got my first pony and I’m in a bit of a fix. I bought a 4yo unbacked cob mare who had not been weaned from her 8 month old foal. When she was brought over they brought the foal in the box too before taking away. My mare is currently on day 5 of box arrest with planks across the door, she keeps trying to jump out.
Our field is 10acres and there’s a mare and two geldings in the heard. The fencing is basic and jumpable onto a road and adjoining property. We don’t have a round pen or a way of fencing her off but I can put up some electric if that will work.
right now she’s not socialising due to the planks on the door, she’s been nose to nose with the lowest ranking herd member. I’m feeling sick and worried what I can do after the two week period. If I turn her out she’ll just escape I’m sure. If anyone has experience or advice on this can they please help. Could I send her away to be broken and will she come back without the desire to escape?
I have recently got my first pony and I’m in a bit of a fix. I bought a 4yo unbacked cob mare who had not been weaned from her 8 month old foal. When she was brought over they brought the foal in the box too before taking away. My mare is currently on day 5 of box arrest with planks across the door, she keeps trying to jump out.
Our field is 10acres and there’s a mare and two geldings in the heard. The fencing is basic and jumpable onto a road and adjoining property. We don’t have a round pen or a way of fencing her off but I can put up some electric if that will work.
right now she’s not socialising due to the planks on the door, she’s been nose to nose with the lowest ranking herd member. I’m feeling sick and worried what I can do after the two week period. If I turn her out she’ll just escape I’m sure. If anyone has experience or advice on this can they please help. Could I send her away to be broken and will she come back without the desire to escape?