Q. I was wondering what is the best way to accustom a horse to a new stable. My new horse is eating ok, but he seems depressed and lonely. What can I do for him?
A. Your horse's adjustment to his new home is likely to just take a bit of time. If he was very attached to the animals at his last home, he may be missing them quite a lot. The best thing you can do for him is to spend as much time with him as possible and make sure his new home is pleasant and friendly. See how he relates to the horses he is stalled next to. Do they kick and bite at the walls separating their stalls from his? Are they aggressive toward him at mealtimes? Is he pastured with horses who act aggressively toward him? If you notice any of these situations, you should discuss the matter with the stable owner and have his stall moved and turnout scheduled with friendlier animals. Horses tend to appreciate a consistent schedule, so try to visit the barn at the same time each day, if possible, and have his turnout scheduled for the same time each day as well. And of course, he should be fed at the same times each day.
The most important thing you can do for him is make him glad he has you. Spend lots of time just grooming and loving him. Those activities will likely be more enjoyable for him than the time you spend riding.
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