Mavis Cluttergusset
Well-Known Member
.....it's own droppings?!
There is a supremely hormonal mare who shares turnout with my totally hormone-free mare. Yesterday the mare was squealing, fly kicking, lashing out and rearing at nothing. It was my delightful task to bring her in, as the person who had been asked to do it was too frightened. I did manage to bring her in but there were a couple of unpleasant moments when her front feet came scarily close to my face. Tonight, I wanted to ride and fortuitously if I get there first I don't need to bring this mare in, as they are out in a threesome.
I took my girl in and rode, then went to poo pick the field. The stroppy mare did a dropping and then proceeded to attack it as if it were a sworn enemy - she was screaming, rearing and stamping on it, turning round and lashing out at it, and digging furiously at it with her front feet. She totally obliterated it.
Is there a reason behind it or is she just in desperate need of something to control her ragingly aggressive seasons? I have never witnessed anything like it
Not that it is any concern of mine, if she were my horse Id have done something months ago - but am curious!
There is a supremely hormonal mare who shares turnout with my totally hormone-free mare. Yesterday the mare was squealing, fly kicking, lashing out and rearing at nothing. It was my delightful task to bring her in, as the person who had been asked to do it was too frightened. I did manage to bring her in but there were a couple of unpleasant moments when her front feet came scarily close to my face. Tonight, I wanted to ride and fortuitously if I get there first I don't need to bring this mare in, as they are out in a threesome.
I took my girl in and rode, then went to poo pick the field. The stroppy mare did a dropping and then proceeded to attack it as if it were a sworn enemy - she was screaming, rearing and stamping on it, turning round and lashing out at it, and digging furiously at it with her front feet. She totally obliterated it.
Is there a reason behind it or is she just in desperate need of something to control her ragingly aggressive seasons? I have never witnessed anything like it
Not that it is any concern of mine, if she were my horse Id have done something months ago - but am curious!