Exactly! Now she eats - watch this- TUMBLEWEEDSShes like my own personal trimmer. Eats all the weeds that grow outside the roundpen.
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LOL wow that's hilarious!
Horses can learn to come and go into a herd. They can learn to that their stalls are safe even when they cannot see each other. It is best to let them live in herds with other horses and have access to pasture as much as humanly possible. As part of their education, a horse should be taught to leave the herd and to trust you as their leader but for some it is a hard process, for others not so much. My mare loved to be with the herd although I could take her away from the herd, trail ride, travel with her, camping etc. She learned that when we were away from the herd, I would keep her safe. Keep them with at least one friend and get them around others if possible, then work with them. You will have a confident horse who can do things on their own or with the herd. Training, training and developing trust. Remember horses have trusted humans enough to go to war.
Thanks, I never thought of it like that before. That's really helpful!