dumpling
Well-Known Member
Could someone explain a bit more about the herd and difirentiating(sp?) between leader, etc
Reason being, ive just moved my boy into his winter field which involves being in with 2 new horses.
At previous yards he's always been somewhere in the middle, he's more of a 'eats the grass and stays out of trouble' boy.
When we introduced them yesterday we put mine in with the lower of current herd first (call him p3) that was fine, no conflict and it was clear my boy(p1) was 'above' p3.
Then introduced p2 which was herd leader. P2 and mine had a bit of a squeal and front leg strike out thing and then p2 wondered off with p1 behind him as if he was guiding him.
Now to me that means p1(my boy) is now herd leader? Said to owner of both p2 & p3 and she said oh no, p2 is still the leader , he wouldn't give in... ?!
Any opinions? Just curious as it's interesting watching them.
Reason being, ive just moved my boy into his winter field which involves being in with 2 new horses.
At previous yards he's always been somewhere in the middle, he's more of a 'eats the grass and stays out of trouble' boy.
When we introduced them yesterday we put mine in with the lower of current herd first (call him p3) that was fine, no conflict and it was clear my boy(p1) was 'above' p3.
Then introduced p2 which was herd leader. P2 and mine had a bit of a squeal and front leg strike out thing and then p2 wondered off with p1 behind him as if he was guiding him.
Now to me that means p1(my boy) is now herd leader? Said to owner of both p2 & p3 and she said oh no, p2 is still the leader , he wouldn't give in... ?!
Any opinions? Just curious as it's interesting watching them.