my2babys
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Sold my big lad, and now have a little mare on loan as a companion she arrived 2 days ago, she has already double barreled him, and wont let him near her, now im not silly in anyway i know they need time to settle, but i have never had a mare before, she squeals, kicks out and she can really go for it for such a little pony lol, caught my boy and her but tied up separately one at a time, I have realized he has really fallen for her, he's only 3 so baby still and gelded 3 weeks ago, he is very reluctant to leave her, tried taking him out for a walk which i have been doing for months to get him used to the outside world, well he had a massive strop and i couldn't get him out.
So the advice im after is how long will they take to settle together, they have a 4 acre paddock to there self, and also what to expect having a mare around. I am a little worried as i have 2 young children, and don't want them getting in the way of the mare's strop against him, she is lovely a real kids pony done everything and is for my youngest son who is 7 but at this time i can't trust him near her incase my little lad comes to say hello and she kicks out at him again. They are living out in the field and there isn't really anywhere to tie them other than the gate, so have to have a friend hold her while i groom my boy then take him away to be held so that i can tie her and groom her. It does sound like a load of palaver lol but i've always had geldings and they have never been like this, they get introduced hoon around for half hour and then thats it friends? cookies if you get this far sorry for the rambling trying to get it all out before i forget anything lol
So the advice im after is how long will they take to settle together, they have a 4 acre paddock to there self, and also what to expect having a mare around. I am a little worried as i have 2 young children, and don't want them getting in the way of the mare's strop against him, she is lovely a real kids pony done everything and is for my youngest son who is 7 but at this time i can't trust him near her incase my little lad comes to say hello and she kicks out at him again. They are living out in the field and there isn't really anywhere to tie them other than the gate, so have to have a friend hold her while i groom my boy then take him away to be held so that i can tie her and groom her. It does sound like a load of palaver lol but i've always had geldings and they have never been like this, they get introduced hoon around for half hour and then thats it friends? cookies if you get this far sorry for the rambling trying to get it all out before i forget anything lol