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4C's Ranch We are a small family run horse boarding facility. Personalized care and a genuine love for animals!
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Many many thanks to my wonderful boarders for coming out today to help catch up on some barn cleaning chores!!! We rocke...
08/14/2024

Many many thanks to my wonderful boarders for coming out today to help catch up on some barn cleaning chores!!! We rocked it! Couldn't have done it without you!! I appreciate more than you know!!
Deb, Kaitlyn, Julie, Pia, and Laurie... thank you soooo much!!!

Composted horse manure....who wants some???? Free.. just come pick it up. We can load
08/02/2024

Composted horse manure....who wants some???? Free.. just come pick it up. We can load

Ford says Good Morning!!
08/01/2024

Ford says Good Morning!!

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07/24/2024

Just a bit of info
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"New Home Syndrome"🤓

I am coining this term to bring recognition, respect, and understanding to what happens to horses when they move homes. This situation involves removing them from an environment and set of routines they have become familiar with, and placing them somewhere completely different with new people and different ways of doing things.

Why call it a syndrome?

Well, really it is! A syndrome is a term used to describe a set of symptoms that consistently occur together and can be tied to certain factors such as infections, genetic predispositions, conditions, or environmental influences. It is also used when the exact cause of the symptoms is not fully understood or when it is not connected with a well-defined disease. In this case, "New Home Syndrome" is connected to a horse being placed in a new home where its entire world changes, leading to psychological and physiological impacts. While it might be transient, the ramifications can be significant for both the horse and anyone handling or riding it.

Let me explain...

Think about how good it feels to get home after a busy day. How comfortable your favourite clothes are, how well you sleep in your own bed compared to a strange bed, and how you can really relax at home. This is because home is safe and familiar. At home, the part of you that keeps an eye out for potential danger turns down to a low setting. It does this because home is your safe place (and if it is not, this blog will also explain why a lack of a safe place is detrimental).

Therefore, the first symptom of horses experiencing "New Home Syndrome" is being unsettled, prone to anxiety, or difficult behaviour. If you have owned them before you moved them, you struggle to recognise your horse, feeling as if your horse has been replaced by a frustrating version. If the horse is new to you, you might wonder if you were conned, if the horse was drugged when you rode it, or if you were lied to about the horse's true nature.

A horse with "New Home Syndrome" will be a stressed version of itself, on high alert, with a drastically reduced ability to cope. Horses don't handle change like humans do. If you appreciate the comfort of your own home and how you can relax there, you should be able to understand what the horse is experiencing.

Respecting that horses interpret and process their environments differently from us helps in understanding why your horse is being frustrating and recognising that there is a good chance you were not lied to or that the horse was not drugged.

Horses have survived through evolution by being highly aware of their environments. Change is a significant challenge for them because they notice the slightest differences, not just visually but also through sound, smell, feel, and other senses. Humans generalise and categorise, making it easy for us to navigate familiar environments like shopping centres. Horses do not generalise in the same way; everything new is different to them, and they need proof of safety before they can habituate and feel secure. When their entire world changes, it is deeply stressful.

They struggle to sleep until they feel safe, leading to sleep deprivation and increased difficulty.

But there is more...

Not only do you find comfort in your home environment and your nervous system downregulates, but you also find comfort in routines. Routines are habits, and habits are easy. When a routine changes or something has to be navigated differently, things get difficult. For example, my local supermarket is undergoing renovations. After four years of shopping there, it is extremely frustrating to have to work out where everything is now. Every day it gets moved due to the store being refitted section by section. This annoyance is shared by other shoppers and even the staff.

So, consider the horse. Not only are they confronted with the challenge of figuring out whether they are safe in all aspects of their new home while being sleep deprived, but every single routine and encounter is different. Then, their owner or new owner starts getting critical and concerned because the horse suddenly seems untrained or difficult. The horse they thought they owned or bought is not meeting their expectations, leading to conflict, resistance, explosiveness, hypersensitivity, and frustration.

The horse acts as if it knows little because it is stressed and because the routines and habits it has learned have disappeared. If you are a new human for the horse, you feel, move, and communicate differently from what it is used to. The way you hold the reins, your body movements in the saddle, the position of your leg – every single routine of communication between horse and person is now different. I explain to people that when you get a new horse, you have to imprint yourself and your way of communicating onto the horse. You have to introduce yourself and take the time to spell out your cues so that they get to know you.

Therefore, when you move a horse to a new home or get a new horse, your horse will go through a phase called "New Home Syndrome," and it will be significant for them. Appreciating this helps them get through it because they are incredible and can succeed. The more you understand and help the horse learn it is safe in its new environment and navigate the new routines and habits you introduce, the faster "New Home Syndrome" will pass.
"New Home Syndrome" will be prevalent in a horse’s life until they have learned to trust the safety of the environment (and all that entails) and the humans they meet and interact with. With strategic and understanding approaches, this may take weeks, and their nervous systems will start downgrading their high alert status. However, for some horses, it can take a couple of years to fully feel at ease in their new home.

So, next time you move your horse or acquire a new horse and it starts behaving erratically or being difficult, it is not being "stupid", you might not have been lied to or the horse "drugged" - your horse is just experiencing an episode of understandable "New Home Syndrome." And you can help this.❤

I would be grateful if you could please share, this reality for horses needs to be better appreciated ❤
‼️When I say SHARE that does not mean plagiarise my work…it is seriously not cool to copy and paste these words and make out you have written it yourself‼️

Helpers running fence yesterday! What grass??? The Gator tastes so much better.🤣🤣
07/18/2024

Helpers running fence yesterday! What grass??? The Gator tastes so much better.🤣🤣

What happens when I sit down for a minute in the barn!!😍
07/18/2024

What happens when I sit down for a minute in the barn!!😍

Ever feel like you're being watched?? 👀
03/21/2024

Ever feel like you're being watched?? 👀

Unused tack? No need to store it! Come on out and clear out your tack rooms before Summer!! We still have some spots ava...
03/12/2024

Unused tack? No need to store it! Come on out and clear out your tack rooms before Summer!! We still have some spots available!!

Good advice!!!
02/23/2024

Good advice!!!

12/25/2023

Had some help in the barn this morning! Merry Christmas!

Missed a couple boarders tonight, but we had a good time at the Christmas party! Stall decorating contest, soup bar, and...
12/12/2023

Missed a couple boarders tonight, but we had a good time at the Christmas party! Stall decorating contest, soup bar, and great company.😊😊 I couldn't ask for a better group of people! Thank you all for coming!

We have room for one more! Stall opening mid November.Full care stall board - 10x10 stallsStalls cleaned dailyHay 24/7Gr...
11/05/2023

We have room for one more! Stall opening mid November.

Full care stall board - 10x10 stalls
Stalls cleaned daily
Hay 24/7
Grain fed twice a day
Salt blocks provided in every stall
Heated wash stall
Personal tack locker
Blanketing and fly spray/fly masks included
Turned out daily or only come in with nasty weather
Very flexible!
Heated bathroom
Indoor and outdoor arenas
Friendly laid back barn with a great group of boarders

Clean out the tack rooms!!!!We still have spots open for vendors! Message or call to reserve your spot.
10/23/2023

Clean out the tack rooms!!!!
We still have spots open for vendors! Message or call to reserve your spot.

Message the page or call/text to reserve your spot!!
10/11/2023

Message the page or call/text to reserve your spot!!

Stall openings coming soon! 24/7 hay, stalled either nightly or as needed for weather, 62x100 indoor arena and 100x150 o...
08/23/2023

Stall openings coming soon!
24/7 hay, stalled either nightly or as needed for weather, 62x100 indoor arena and 100x150 outdoor arena, minimal trails on property, but only 20 minutes from Silver Creek!
Message for more details!

08/15/2023

We had a helper in the barn this morning! Cocoa had so much fun investigating🤣🤣💜💜

We will have one stall available July 1! Message the page for details.🙂
06/06/2023

We will have one stall available July 1! Message the page for details.🙂

Happy St. Patrick's Day from all of us at the Ranch!!!
03/17/2023

Happy St. Patrick's Day from all of us at the Ranch!!!

Happy Valentine's Day!!! We hope your day is filled with love! ❤️
02/14/2023

Happy Valentine's Day!!! We hope your day is filled with love! ❤️

Come out and see us!!!  Either as a vendor or a shopper...we'd love to meet you!! 269-650-0224 ( the number on the flyer...
01/28/2023

Come out and see us!!! Either as a vendor or a shopper...we'd love to meet you!! 269-650-0224
( the number on the flyer is wrong)

So much fun tonight! We had a mounted shooting (with Nerf guns 🤣) night at the barn!! Glad everyone could come out and j...
01/17/2023

So much fun tonight! We had a mounted shooting (with Nerf guns 🤣) night at the barn!! Glad everyone could come out and just have fun!!!

Happy New Year! We hope you all have a blessed year ahead!
01/01/2023

Happy New Year! We hope you all have a blessed year ahead!

Merry Christmas from the 4C's family!!!
12/25/2022

Merry Christmas from the 4C's family!!!

Barn Christmas party tonight! We had so much fun! And the horses did too!🤣🤣
12/12/2022

Barn Christmas party tonight! We had so much fun! And the horses did too!🤣🤣

🤣🤣🤣 truth!!!!
11/02/2022

🤣🤣🤣 truth!!!!

Just a boy and his chicken.💕💕
11/01/2022

Just a boy and his chicken.💕💕

So thankful for friends to help catch up on some much needed work! (And a little bit of fun 😉) My horses are very happy!...
09/30/2022

So thankful for friends to help catch up on some much needed work! (And a little bit of fun 😉) My horses are very happy! Thank you so much!

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