Cornish on the Cob
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And it was the whole 9 yards! She is in season and was really teasing him. Any advice?
Our little 11.2 not very handsome gelding thinks he is a stunning 16.2 black stallion at the moment....
Our 14.2 mare is more than happy with his advances and even spreads her legs and bobs down so he can reach!
I am happy to leave them to it, both are unshod, he is little and can't really reach anyway, and it keeps them amused
I did move them to the back field this morning though as their other field was right next to the primary school and next to a road.........![]()
Lol at the primary school bit! I guess primary school is a bit early for sex education![]()
*hangs head in shame* this is my boy!! I cannot believe it, i bet he didn't think anyone was watching dirty bugger!!!![]()
They are mainly farmers children who attend the school, and they probably know more about it all than I do!
However, there is bound to be one delicate little flower of a mother who is horrified at the sight of Wee Man with his todger out and standing attention in front of her little darlings who will probably find it highly amusing and not be in the least bit traumatised![]()
I'm sorry, I am PMSL just imagining the horrified look on your face
What a naughty boy, I'm afraid one of mine used to do thisIf it caused problems when you tried to remove one to work, or there was fighting or if either were too tired to work (outrageous horses
) then I would separate them.
I left mine together because they weren't at it like rabbits thankfully and were lifelong friends anyway.
I have a riggy gelding, who mounts one of my mares every summer, she's a total tart (has had one foal before) so I have to split them up while she's in season. He's now in with a young mare (and gelding) who's totally not up for it, the tarty mare had a full on jealous fit when she saw them together, stamping and shouting! She in with a very non bothered gelding. Come the end of summer, they are all in together again. I only split them up as I'm worried about her back and her behaviour gets worse for it. She's like a wild thing!