dumpling
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As title. I've just wrote this all out and then stupid laptop decided it would log me out! Please see my previous post from around a fortnight ago to get the jist.
Basically I am on DIY livery and 'share' a field with another livery who is mentioned in my previous post. Her pony is succeptable to laminitis so has a small paddock within the field and my boy has the rest. Her paddock has been moved to the other side of the field recently and she therefore has to walk a couple of strides out her paddock and through the actual field to get to the gate. Now I was aware that at some point she would probably moan about this however I wasn't too bothered as I know my boy is well behaved and will move off if you wave your hands at him. 2 weeks on, YO tells me other livery has asked for a fence to be put up so she can get out of the field without being 'hassled' by my boy. I didn't have a problem with this, and was actually happier with it as I knew she couldn't get on to him if he came near.
On a few occassions that I have been working into the evening I have went to bring him in and he has been dripping with sweat. I thought perhaps I had maybe put too heavy a rug on him as the weather is constantly changing, however tonight I had a horrible thought . I turned up at the yard at a strange time and met other livery bringing her pony in carrying a long schooling stick. Now she has never taken a stick out with her before when her pony was in the field on its own, so I can only imagine she is hitting my boy with it
. There is absoultely no need for her to do this as he has his own little rope gate behind his fence now which is a few feet back from the gate.
You may think it's a drastic thought but my reasoning for thinking along these lines is that last Winter a fellow livery asked her to bring her 2 quiet mares in who were standing at the gate and she went in guns blazing with a schooling stick to move them away from the gate! She is not confident at all. The result of that was that I had to go and bring them in as she couldn't catch them.
Now I'm not a violent person but if I ever catch her hitting my horse I will just perhaps combust and pin her against a wall. I cannot stand the thought of her doing this for no reason whatso ever to my boy. I obviously have to catch her doing it first. I went to get him in shortly afterwards and he jumped back at me opening his rope gate. What would you do?
Basically I am on DIY livery and 'share' a field with another livery who is mentioned in my previous post. Her pony is succeptable to laminitis so has a small paddock within the field and my boy has the rest. Her paddock has been moved to the other side of the field recently and she therefore has to walk a couple of strides out her paddock and through the actual field to get to the gate. Now I was aware that at some point she would probably moan about this however I wasn't too bothered as I know my boy is well behaved and will move off if you wave your hands at him. 2 weeks on, YO tells me other livery has asked for a fence to be put up so she can get out of the field without being 'hassled' by my boy. I didn't have a problem with this, and was actually happier with it as I knew she couldn't get on to him if he came near.
On a few occassions that I have been working into the evening I have went to bring him in and he has been dripping with sweat. I thought perhaps I had maybe put too heavy a rug on him as the weather is constantly changing, however tonight I had a horrible thought . I turned up at the yard at a strange time and met other livery bringing her pony in carrying a long schooling stick. Now she has never taken a stick out with her before when her pony was in the field on its own, so I can only imagine she is hitting my boy with it
You may think it's a drastic thought but my reasoning for thinking along these lines is that last Winter a fellow livery asked her to bring her 2 quiet mares in who were standing at the gate and she went in guns blazing with a schooling stick to move them away from the gate! She is not confident at all. The result of that was that I had to go and bring them in as she couldn't catch them.
Now I'm not a violent person but if I ever catch her hitting my horse I will just perhaps combust and pin her against a wall. I cannot stand the thought of her doing this for no reason whatso ever to my boy. I obviously have to catch her doing it first. I went to get him in shortly afterwards and he jumped back at me opening his rope gate. What would you do?