MotherOfChickens
MotherDucker
So I know that these days people think that horses do not copy vices and that there are underlying physiological reasons why horses windsuck. But since I PTS my older horse a couple of weeks ago I am faced with putting my 4yo next to a chronic windsucker (my other horse was very laid back, had no worries he would copy).
4yo will only be coming in intermittantly in the summer. I could put him in another box and put old pony next door to windsucker but the stable is a better fit for the bigger 4yo (pony can't see over door). Also, at some point I'll have a rising 3yo who will have to go in that box on and off. The windsucker isn't mine and can't be moved. He does it alot-in the field, in the stable and for about 30mins solid after he's fed. I have ideas as to why but nothing will change there. The owner has 2 other horses who both do something approximating windsucking without actually gulping air back (ie will latch onto door/fence with top teeth etc), just not all the time.
stables are lovely, old brick ones with interconnecting, barred windows.
4yo is a native, non-stressy type and managed completely differently to stress-head WB. Am being silly right?
4yo will only be coming in intermittantly in the summer. I could put him in another box and put old pony next door to windsucker but the stable is a better fit for the bigger 4yo (pony can't see over door). Also, at some point I'll have a rising 3yo who will have to go in that box on and off. The windsucker isn't mine and can't be moved. He does it alot-in the field, in the stable and for about 30mins solid after he's fed. I have ideas as to why but nothing will change there. The owner has 2 other horses who both do something approximating windsucking without actually gulping air back (ie will latch onto door/fence with top teeth etc), just not all the time.
stables are lovely, old brick ones with interconnecting, barred windows.
4yo is a native, non-stressy type and managed completely differently to stress-head WB. Am being silly right?