samlf
Well-Known Member
Friends horse, she is at work until 6.30 today.
Got our 2 in at 5ish today, and there was a mini shetland on the yard (one of the other livery's horses, usually lives in a field the other side of the farm but now cant be in with that horse). The shetland will be staying on the yard every night now, loose.
Friends horse went nuts, just got him in his stable and he was rearing and throwing himself about. Managed to get his bridle off and get out, but he was still going nuts. didnt calm down after sorting my horse out. still throwing himself about, screaming at the pony, box walking. Tried to go in to put haynets up but he was genuinely very dangerous.
Anyway told friend that she would need to go up after work and check him and put more hay in, hopefully he will have settled.
She said if he hasnt she may give him some sedalin, my worry is that may make him more likely to hurt himself if he cant feel/react properly.
Thoughts?
Got our 2 in at 5ish today, and there was a mini shetland on the yard (one of the other livery's horses, usually lives in a field the other side of the farm but now cant be in with that horse). The shetland will be staying on the yard every night now, loose.
Friends horse went nuts, just got him in his stable and he was rearing and throwing himself about. Managed to get his bridle off and get out, but he was still going nuts. didnt calm down after sorting my horse out. still throwing himself about, screaming at the pony, box walking. Tried to go in to put haynets up but he was genuinely very dangerous.
Anyway told friend that she would need to go up after work and check him and put more hay in, hopefully he will have settled.
She said if he hasnt she may give him some sedalin, my worry is that may make him more likely to hurt himself if he cant feel/react properly.
Thoughts?