dizemo
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Hi All.
At our yard we have a mares herd and a geldings herd.
The other day two of the mares started having a stand off, circling each other, squaring up to each other which ended up in a nasty, terrible fight
They were running backwards at each other, kicking like stink and squealing. It was like a wild stallion/dominance fight and neither one would back down.
One mare is established in the herd and is bolchy in the field with the other mares-and people, although she isn't 'top dog', i think she would possibly be fighting for 'second in command'?!; and the other is relatively new to the herd and seems to want the 'top dog'/'second in command' position. She has been ill of late (that's another story), but i wondered if any of you have witnessed or have any ideas about such horrific fights between mares?
It might be worth adding that the top mare of the herd was not in the field when this all happened.
(Both mares are fine, just cuts and bruises).
Luckily, I have a daft gelding!:thumbup:
Thank you so much in advance
At our yard we have a mares herd and a geldings herd.
The other day two of the mares started having a stand off, circling each other, squaring up to each other which ended up in a nasty, terrible fight
One mare is established in the herd and is bolchy in the field with the other mares-and people, although she isn't 'top dog', i think she would possibly be fighting for 'second in command'?!; and the other is relatively new to the herd and seems to want the 'top dog'/'second in command' position. She has been ill of late (that's another story), but i wondered if any of you have witnessed or have any ideas about such horrific fights between mares?
It might be worth adding that the top mare of the herd was not in the field when this all happened.
(Both mares are fine, just cuts and bruises).
Luckily, I have a daft gelding!:thumbup:
Thank you so much in advance