Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
I have had to seperate my field into 2 sections because one side is now being used to graze racehorses in a pen and I didn't want my horse near them mainly because they are hugely expensive and I don't want any kicking incidents.
He spent all day on his side yesterday apparently until I got home. I always call him when I get out of the car to say hello and i did this as usual yesterday when I saw him on the far side of the field. 2 minutes later he was hanging over the near fence and had obviously jumped his electric fencing to come and see me. I got him in and rode him. Turned him back out on the right side of the fence and fed him. As soon as he had finished his supper he jumped back over a further 6 times. Each time he would whinny at me and come for a cuddle. I would then put his headcollar back on and turn him out in his part of the field again. It got so monotonous that he would sigh every time we got to the gate!!
At the 7th time when I was in my pj's I put him back out and put up another line of fencing in front of the first line bigger than an oxer and smaller than a double so he couldn't jump it. That managed to keep him contained for the night.
As an ex racehorse he is loving the one on one attention I think but that was going to extremes last night. Any ideas why he might be doing that just when I'm at home? I'm secretly hoping its because he loves having me as his new mummy but probably not. There were no other horses around at the time. Strange!
He spent all day on his side yesterday apparently until I got home. I always call him when I get out of the car to say hello and i did this as usual yesterday when I saw him on the far side of the field. 2 minutes later he was hanging over the near fence and had obviously jumped his electric fencing to come and see me. I got him in and rode him. Turned him back out on the right side of the fence and fed him. As soon as he had finished his supper he jumped back over a further 6 times. Each time he would whinny at me and come for a cuddle. I would then put his headcollar back on and turn him out in his part of the field again. It got so monotonous that he would sigh every time we got to the gate!!
At the 7th time when I was in my pj's I put him back out and put up another line of fencing in front of the first line bigger than an oxer and smaller than a double so he couldn't jump it. That managed to keep him contained for the night.
As an ex racehorse he is loving the one on one attention I think but that was going to extremes last night. Any ideas why he might be doing that just when I'm at home? I'm secretly hoping its because he loves having me as his new mummy but probably not. There were no other horses around at the time. Strange!