FrostyFeet
Well-Known Member
Hello all,have lurked for a while and now posting in desperation! I took a Connie x mare on part loan for my 11 year old daughter,approx 7 weeks ago. Her owner is at uni, so wanted someone to ride & generally fuss-her mum has
another mare at the same yard,so was going down to do jobs anyway. I was happy to do both when we went down-muck out,feed,turn out etc-as reasoned not much extra effort. Turned out pony is very nappy,got away with it for years,but having explained to daughter that it will take a very long time to get any better, allowed her to make the decision to continue-happy learning stable duties,grooming,fussing etc as she is/was placid in stable.
It also became apparent the mum's mare is not the easiest-gave her owner a nasty bite recently,is bargy,difficult to lead & generally untrustworthy-so I have been slightly regretting the offer to do both.
However! Will get to the point-last few days have been awful. Both mares almost impossible to lead,to the point of being dangerous. The owners brought them both in & almost floored on Monday & the same happened to me today; they put them both out this morning & were a bit whizzy apparently,but not too bad. I went down after school with my daughter to get them in. I was a bit wary as no-one else around & knew had to bring in separately ,so left daughter in yard with strict instructions to get into tack room & stay there if I shouted or she saw ponies bombing up-thank God I did. Managed to get daughter's pony out but immediately started snorting,mini rears, trying to take off. Managed to wrap lead rope around nose to hold her,but she kept snorting,lifting feet off ground & pranced & pulled like a lunatic. In the meantime, the other mare jumped 2 fences to escape & kept winding up even more-eventually got both into stables & had delayed meltdown!
Apparently, both mares normally have very 'quiet'seasons,hardly noticeable & owners completely perplexed. There are 4 colts on the yard,all rising 1,none yet with bits dropped & owners waiting until they do to have them castrated. The mares don't seem overly interested in them when pass stables-until the weekend,they were in fields next to each other & having to be lead through the colts. Not ideal & apparently a temporary measure until the field set up could be altered-& had been ok until all hell broke loose at the weekend with the colts prancing around & the mares going mad trying to drive them off. Hence,separate field fenced off well away from them-& not electrified until tomorrow,which I presume is why mare jumped it. Although thinking about it,she would probably have done so anyway,given how nutty she was..
The question is-could this be mares in season & behaving like this due to presence of colts? When getting out of field today,if I didn't think otherwise,would have sworn pony very spooked & on edge,trying to get away from something as much more settled in the stable.
Completely mystified & would be very grateful for some expert advice-thankyou
another mare at the same yard,so was going down to do jobs anyway. I was happy to do both when we went down-muck out,feed,turn out etc-as reasoned not much extra effort. Turned out pony is very nappy,got away with it for years,but having explained to daughter that it will take a very long time to get any better, allowed her to make the decision to continue-happy learning stable duties,grooming,fussing etc as she is/was placid in stable.
It also became apparent the mum's mare is not the easiest-gave her owner a nasty bite recently,is bargy,difficult to lead & generally untrustworthy-so I have been slightly regretting the offer to do both.
However! Will get to the point-last few days have been awful. Both mares almost impossible to lead,to the point of being dangerous. The owners brought them both in & almost floored on Monday & the same happened to me today; they put them both out this morning & were a bit whizzy apparently,but not too bad. I went down after school with my daughter to get them in. I was a bit wary as no-one else around & knew had to bring in separately ,so left daughter in yard with strict instructions to get into tack room & stay there if I shouted or she saw ponies bombing up-thank God I did. Managed to get daughter's pony out but immediately started snorting,mini rears, trying to take off. Managed to wrap lead rope around nose to hold her,but she kept snorting,lifting feet off ground & pranced & pulled like a lunatic. In the meantime, the other mare jumped 2 fences to escape & kept winding up even more-eventually got both into stables & had delayed meltdown!
Apparently, both mares normally have very 'quiet'seasons,hardly noticeable & owners completely perplexed. There are 4 colts on the yard,all rising 1,none yet with bits dropped & owners waiting until they do to have them castrated. The mares don't seem overly interested in them when pass stables-until the weekend,they were in fields next to each other & having to be lead through the colts. Not ideal & apparently a temporary measure until the field set up could be altered-& had been ok until all hell broke loose at the weekend with the colts prancing around & the mares going mad trying to drive them off. Hence,separate field fenced off well away from them-& not electrified until tomorrow,which I presume is why mare jumped it. Although thinking about it,she would probably have done so anyway,given how nutty she was..
The question is-could this be mares in season & behaving like this due to presence of colts? When getting out of field today,if I didn't think otherwise,would have sworn pony very spooked & on edge,trying to get away from something as much more settled in the stable.
Completely mystified & would be very grateful for some expert advice-thankyou