showaddy1
Well-Known Member
Bought my daughter a sect. D 5 weeks ago. He was cut as a 4r old, signed b a vet in his green passport (I've spoken to the vet in question today so not a forgery). He's now 8.
Our horses run in a mixed group, mares and geldings, oldies and youngsters, and until today has worked well.
The moved into their summer field 2 days ago, on queue my mare came into season. Phonecall from my yard pal, my gelding was doing the business with my mare!! didnt think much of it till got there this evening and witnessed it with my own eyes. The gelding had a full erection, was nickering and squealing to my mare, she then backed up and allowed him to mount her!
Now, he didnt do the full business, but it certainly was in the right place, and was doing the right actions...
I am mortified, my mare is my pride and joy, I didnt really enjoy explaining to my daughter what was going on and I have never experienced a gelding doing this, not with so much enthusiasm anyhow!
Anone else ever had/ known of a gelding like this?
So, what do I do now, I have no way of separating them long term,
Our horses run in a mixed group, mares and geldings, oldies and youngsters, and until today has worked well.
The moved into their summer field 2 days ago, on queue my mare came into season. Phonecall from my yard pal, my gelding was doing the business with my mare!! didnt think much of it till got there this evening and witnessed it with my own eyes. The gelding had a full erection, was nickering and squealing to my mare, she then backed up and allowed him to mount her!
Now, he didnt do the full business, but it certainly was in the right place, and was doing the right actions...
I am mortified, my mare is my pride and joy, I didnt really enjoy explaining to my daughter what was going on and I have never experienced a gelding doing this, not with so much enthusiasm anyhow!
Anone else ever had/ known of a gelding like this?
So, what do I do now, I have no way of separating them long term,