BeckyD
Well-Known Member
My horse Ronnie has been a very chilled-out sort since I got him. Easy to do in most ways. A few months ago a new mare came to the yard and was put in the field next door to him (both on their own in their respective fields). That mare (T) seems to have wound a few of the horses up - she is permanently in season I think - she keeps squirting all the time and being bit of a brazen hussy
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Ronnie has fallen for her big time, but now seems to have turned aggressive. He's getting very wound up in the field and galloping about and up and down the fence. Yesterday another gelding was turned out with him and he chased the "new" gelding round the field constantly and was attacking him, and then got aggressive with YO and bit her badly. This is very unlike him.
I don't know whether it's something to bother the vet with (should he be blood-tested for being a rig?, could it be something like a stomach ulcer - he is an ex-racer, very hard to keep weight on even in summer and I've wondered about this before), or whether a calmer would help. I just don't know what to do. YO is going to turn him out on his own, and only half a day to try and solve the problem. But I'm worried he's going to injure himself/another horse/people. What can I do?
Ronnie has fallen for her big time, but now seems to have turned aggressive. He's getting very wound up in the field and galloping about and up and down the fence. Yesterday another gelding was turned out with him and he chased the "new" gelding round the field constantly and was attacking him, and then got aggressive with YO and bit her badly. This is very unlike him.
I don't know whether it's something to bother the vet with (should he be blood-tested for being a rig?, could it be something like a stomach ulcer - he is an ex-racer, very hard to keep weight on even in summer and I've wondered about this before), or whether a calmer would help. I just don't know what to do. YO is going to turn him out on his own, and only half a day to try and solve the problem. But I'm worried he's going to injure himself/another horse/people. What can I do?