Bess Kelly
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Sweet Opal, I apologize if my reply offended you as I never meant that your horses were anything less than extremely cared for and loved. Simply, that stalls alone would not correct this situation you are experiencing. Nor did I mean to infer that you were not knowledgeable -- you just didn't say you knew it was boredom.
There are many on this forum who are NOT aware of so very many issues with minis that most of us will offer insight/suggestions into such unusual happenings -- and tail chewing is not the norm, as you know. It is a health and cosmetic concern.
You are correct, my herd is primarily allowed access to their barns at will, although a few are individually stalled nightly. But, there was a time when I stalled over 50 head each and every night!
I hope that you will reconsider the reply as just what it was, alternative insight, and not a bashing of any kind. To those who read it as such and replied to that, thank you. To those who read and didn't know the things offered for thought, I hope it enlightened you in some positive way. And Rabbitfizz had a wonderful post, solved it all nicely.
Good luck with your new barn....and new tails.
There are many on this forum who are NOT aware of so very many issues with minis that most of us will offer insight/suggestions into such unusual happenings -- and tail chewing is not the norm, as you know. It is a health and cosmetic concern.
You are correct, my herd is primarily allowed access to their barns at will, although a few are individually stalled nightly. But, there was a time when I stalled over 50 head each and every night!
I hope that you will reconsider the reply as just what it was, alternative insight, and not a bashing of any kind. To those who read it as such and replied to that, thank you. To those who read and didn't know the things offered for thought, I hope it enlightened you in some positive way. And Rabbitfizz had a wonderful post, solved it all nicely.
Good luck with your new barn....and new tails.