Sophstar
Well-Known Member
Due to the god awful amount of rain and mud we are currently battling, our herd of eight have been split up into their own paddocks. One herd of four, with two bolshy youngsters, a pair of younger mares and my 2 oldies. I say oldies, brat pony is 22 and cob is 20. I'm lucky in that my 2 are best friends and they seem very content having their own space, bumbling along together in their paddock and going into a seperate night paddock for hay. In the summer, when all 8 of them together there were occasions when one of the bolshy horses, who ALWAYS has to play and charge around, clearly drove my 2 mad. They just wanted to eat, have a nap and potter around without being nipped, pushed around (despite cob being boss) and be left alone. They aren't the type who like to charge around, only the odd hoon about when they feel fresh
They are clearly enjoying a quiet life without being pestered so what do your oldies prefer? The quiet life or do they enjoy being part of the action with the young'uns?
They are clearly enjoying a quiet life without being pestered so what do your oldies prefer? The quiet life or do they enjoy being part of the action with the young'uns?