AmyMay
Situation normal
Ok.
Scenario.
You have a yearling that is very well handled, and reasonably mannerd. It is being brought in at night for reasons that are unimportant - ie not medical or dietry. It has a stable companion (although not it's field companion).
It doesn't want to be in and is throwing a mega strop each night - verging on dangerous. Do you:
A. Continue to bring it in - it's got to learn sometime?
B. Decide to leave it out as it's not mentally ready to be stabled without its mates?
It is on day 4 of being brought in.
Scenario.
You have a yearling that is very well handled, and reasonably mannerd. It is being brought in at night for reasons that are unimportant - ie not medical or dietry. It has a stable companion (although not it's field companion).
It doesn't want to be in and is throwing a mega strop each night - verging on dangerous. Do you:
A. Continue to bring it in - it's got to learn sometime?
B. Decide to leave it out as it's not mentally ready to be stabled without its mates?
It is on day 4 of being brought in.