shadowboy
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I have a rising three year old. He's a really chilled out character in general. I've had him a year and In that time he's been turned out with mares/next to mares and with gelding and currently a colt of the exact same age.
The yard I'm at had originally put him in a paddock next to a mare (not the colt originally- so I know it's not his hormones adding to the problem)
He jumped out (3ft electric off mains) and got in with her. So I put 5ft posts up (but she kept jumping out and getting in with him) so we made them 7ft high!!! But she still jumped out. So we put him in a paddock with the colt and that's fine in the day (it's a stallion paddock with 6 foot fencing)
BUT he's stabled at night next to the mare and In the evening when the mare is being worked etc he flips out and rears up at the walls and has nearly hung himself on his Hay net (thankfully this snapped) and spills his water all over the place. If you take her off the premises (competition or hack) he goes mad but settles down once completely away.
I feel sorry for mare's owner but also it's costing me in mountains of shavings (as bed gets drenched) and I'm worried one day he'll really injure himself.
He has never been interested in other mares. He also never tries to mount her or hound her. In fact he mouthed at her like a foal the first few times. It's bizzare.
Has anyone experienced this? Any advice? Any ideas how to solve it?
The yard I'm at had originally put him in a paddock next to a mare (not the colt originally- so I know it's not his hormones adding to the problem)
He jumped out (3ft electric off mains) and got in with her. So I put 5ft posts up (but she kept jumping out and getting in with him) so we made them 7ft high!!! But she still jumped out. So we put him in a paddock with the colt and that's fine in the day (it's a stallion paddock with 6 foot fencing)
BUT he's stabled at night next to the mare and In the evening when the mare is being worked etc he flips out and rears up at the walls and has nearly hung himself on his Hay net (thankfully this snapped) and spills his water all over the place. If you take her off the premises (competition or hack) he goes mad but settles down once completely away.
I feel sorry for mare's owner but also it's costing me in mountains of shavings (as bed gets drenched) and I'm worried one day he'll really injure himself.
He has never been interested in other mares. He also never tries to mount her or hound her. In fact he mouthed at her like a foal the first few times. It's bizzare.
Has anyone experienced this? Any advice? Any ideas how to solve it?
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