Sophiesmum
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I'll try to keep it short. We have owned Mare A for 20 years (she is 22), she is usually only turned out with 1 other horse (also ours), and she is always most positively dominant, but not horrid. She has been on her own, in a strip paddock, since we lost our last horse (4 months ago). She has a lone gelding one side and a mare and gelding the other side. We just bought a new horse (mare), and after stabling next to each other and hacking out together tried to put them together. New mare went to geldings side of field and is in season, and the old mare went ballistic! She was absolutrely furious and chased Mare B away. Then she chatted to the gelding and then galloped from the top of the field to the bottom to have a go at Mare B. In the end I separated them and have put the mares next to each other, and swapped them around so they were out at night with no other horses near them. This morning the old mare is still being evil, and trying to get the new girl over the fence. She squealed her way in as she bounced along behind me. Mare A has always had what I consider more stallion tendancies - she always poos in one place, and yesterday when Mare B had a poo, Mare A went over and pooed on top of it.
Has anyone tried any of the stroppy mare type feedstuffs with any positive results?
Any other advice?
I am off out now but will check back tonight.
Thanks
I'll try to keep it short. We have owned Mare A for 20 years (she is 22), she is usually only turned out with 1 other horse (also ours), and she is always most positively dominant, but not horrid. She has been on her own, in a strip paddock, since we lost our last horse (4 months ago). She has a lone gelding one side and a mare and gelding the other side. We just bought a new horse (mare), and after stabling next to each other and hacking out together tried to put them together. New mare went to geldings side of field and is in season, and the old mare went ballistic! She was absolutrely furious and chased Mare B away. Then she chatted to the gelding and then galloped from the top of the field to the bottom to have a go at Mare B. In the end I separated them and have put the mares next to each other, and swapped them around so they were out at night with no other horses near them. This morning the old mare is still being evil, and trying to get the new girl over the fence. She squealed her way in as she bounced along behind me. Mare A has always had what I consider more stallion tendancies - she always poos in one place, and yesterday when Mare B had a poo, Mare A went over and pooed on top of it.
Has anyone tried any of the stroppy mare type feedstuffs with any positive results?
Any other advice?
I am off out now but will check back tonight.
Thanks