Luckily, I have baby ponies. Even simply spending their days out in a field, they have ways of making things interesting. They're very, very busy creatures.
It's going to be fun to see what their energy levels look like as adults - despite the fact they're both pretty easy to be around, it's hard to imagine them being respectable equine citizens one day when the levels of ridiculous are currently this high.
Buck has enough caution for the pair of them, but look! That's his little bum loading and standing in the trailer all by himself again the other day. |
I'm failing a bit at resolving some of the herd bound issues. It's fun that everyone is happy to leave the others, but on the downside, no one is happy being left behind, even with a friend. One of the big downsides to having horses at home that I didn't fully consider. I'm stressed out too because the whinnying and carrying on is disruptive to the neighbours.
Having them at home they get so used to their core group and my routine that it's not hard to upset them. Where with a busier barn and more horses and comings and goings which horse is exactly where at any given time seems too be less of a worry for them.
In an effort to do more things and still be a good neighbour I was looking at three horse trailers the other day, but I don't think I want three horses here long term and taking them all everywhere together isn't solving anything, so I don't know.
The nice thing about babies is that I have a year or two to figure it all out. Coordinating a few positive off property experiences here and there and leaving them alone the rest of the time to grow up is a valid approach, right?
Haven't included her patented pose for a while :) |