orangepony
Well-Known Member
My two geldings are in an individual grazing paddock together as I much prefer them to have company to groom, roll with etc.
Both are very active when out, they have approx 12hrs a day outside in winter regardless of weather with supplemented hay in many piles to reduce squabbles over food. Never fed in field other than hay to supplement poor grazing.
They are often seen rearing up at each other and leaping around during the day by other liveries, but never kick or have ears back, really just plyafighting and boisterous.
The crux of the matter is that they are both 'nippy', and so far I've seen 4 turnout rugs trashed with little (deep) tears all over! Neither are huge rug rippers but the rugs are like patched sieves now; poor mummy is sick of sewing! In this nicer weather I've taken the neck rugs off the lightweights they wear and on quite a few occasions they've been out naked; but now the rug tears are turning into neck nips...which are actually quite scabby and cannot be comfortable when worked.
Orangepony is 14 and the BlueOne is 4 ; but there appears to be very little in way of maturity from the old chap at times!
I have tried seperating over electric fence, but both trashed fence to be together, are very attached and call for each other when one is taken for exercise etc even with other horses between them in stables, and YO will not allocate a seperate I/Turnout field as not enough spare ground for the herds to rotate.
I have tried cribox on the neck-rugs which obviously meant they werent keen to chomp there but now rug is flesh it isn't ideal to cribox them both every morning!
Thoughts?
Can offer some japanese rice crackers and a crayfish salad
Both are very active when out, they have approx 12hrs a day outside in winter regardless of weather with supplemented hay in many piles to reduce squabbles over food. Never fed in field other than hay to supplement poor grazing.
They are often seen rearing up at each other and leaping around during the day by other liveries, but never kick or have ears back, really just plyafighting and boisterous.
The crux of the matter is that they are both 'nippy', and so far I've seen 4 turnout rugs trashed with little (deep) tears all over! Neither are huge rug rippers but the rugs are like patched sieves now; poor mummy is sick of sewing! In this nicer weather I've taken the neck rugs off the lightweights they wear and on quite a few occasions they've been out naked; but now the rug tears are turning into neck nips...which are actually quite scabby and cannot be comfortable when worked.
Orangepony is 14 and the BlueOne is 4 ; but there appears to be very little in way of maturity from the old chap at times!
I have tried seperating over electric fence, but both trashed fence to be together, are very attached and call for each other when one is taken for exercise etc even with other horses between them in stables, and YO will not allocate a seperate I/Turnout field as not enough spare ground for the herds to rotate.
I have tried cribox on the neck-rugs which obviously meant they werent keen to chomp there but now rug is flesh it isn't ideal to cribox them both every morning!
Thoughts?
Can offer some japanese rice crackers and a crayfish salad