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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3423"><p>> Try and spend some extra time with</p><p>> Alvin, Mar. If weather permits,</p><p>> give him some daily exercise to</p><p>> focus his mind and just to</p><p>> generally help him to feel better.</p><p></p><p>> As you know, horses are herd</p><p>> animals, and now that Alvin has</p><p>> spent some time with another</p><p>> horse, he's going to have to take</p><p>> some time to get used to being by</p><p>> himself again. Other animals as</p><p>> companions will help, but he's not</p><p>> going to accept them into his</p><p>> "herd" immediately. You</p><p>> are Alvin's herd leader and he</p><p>> will do best with some extra</p><p>> attention from you. Don't spoil</p><p>> him - just help him out with a bit</p><p>> of work and attention, even if</p><p>> it's just a daily brushing and</p><p>> hoof picking. Thanks Linda Alvin is doing a lot better. He does seem to be the kind of horse that needs a lot of attention.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ponypal93@direcway.com">ponypal93@direcway.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3423"] > Try and spend some extra time with > Alvin, Mar. If weather permits, > give him some daily exercise to > focus his mind and just to > generally help him to feel better. > As you know, horses are herd > animals, and now that Alvin has > spent some time with another > horse, he's going to have to take > some time to get used to being by > himself again. Other animals as > companions will help, but he's not > going to accept them into his > "herd" immediately. You > are Alvin's herd leader and he > will do best with some extra > attention from you. Don't spoil > him - just help him out with a bit > of work and attention, even if > it's just a daily brushing and > hoof picking. Thanks Linda Alvin is doing a lot better. He does seem to be the kind of horse that needs a lot of attention. [email=ponypal93@direcway.com]ponypal93@direcway.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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