Allykat
Well-Known Member
I know this possibly isn't the right place for this but more people are in here and I need some friendly advice
sorry its long
My 17 year old cob gelding, Jester, has been in charge of the herd at my yard for the last 11 years. This is usually managed with no fuss and no injuries, he is the boss and everyone else respects that. Last summer there were a couple of kick injuries (Including my other horse) and although no one saw the culprit it was assumed to be Jester as he was getting possessive over some of the herd including a new mare. This all settled down and they finished the summer out and came in for winter.
The horses have been on restricted grazing over the winter and have been out in small groups for the last month or so. Another new gelding arrived over the winter and Jester seems to have a problem with him, singling him out and not letting him intergrate with the others, yet new horse does nothing to threaten Jester. Now the yard have opened the big summer field and all the horses are out together during the day time. This is where the problem starts. Jester is still in control of "his" herd but he is being aggressive about it. He is also stressing about it and is spending a lot of his time trotting and cantering round the field and separating them all up. He will randomly section one off, not neccessarily one of the newer ones, and push them about before settling for a bit then he moves off to bother someone else. When he is in he is looking and calling to the others and today when leading him to the field he looked just like a stallion
calling, snorting and prancing all the way to the gate
So (if your still with me
) what can I do?? Splitting the field isn't an option. Should I just sit tight and hope they sort themselves out? Is there any supplement that would help?? any ideas??
Well done if you have got this far
sorry
My 17 year old cob gelding, Jester, has been in charge of the herd at my yard for the last 11 years. This is usually managed with no fuss and no injuries, he is the boss and everyone else respects that. Last summer there were a couple of kick injuries (Including my other horse) and although no one saw the culprit it was assumed to be Jester as he was getting possessive over some of the herd including a new mare. This all settled down and they finished the summer out and came in for winter.
The horses have been on restricted grazing over the winter and have been out in small groups for the last month or so. Another new gelding arrived over the winter and Jester seems to have a problem with him, singling him out and not letting him intergrate with the others, yet new horse does nothing to threaten Jester. Now the yard have opened the big summer field and all the horses are out together during the day time. This is where the problem starts. Jester is still in control of "his" herd but he is being aggressive about it. He is also stressing about it and is spending a lot of his time trotting and cantering round the field and separating them all up. He will randomly section one off, not neccessarily one of the newer ones, and push them about before settling for a bit then he moves off to bother someone else. When he is in he is looking and calling to the others and today when leading him to the field he looked just like a stallion
So (if your still with me
Well done if you have got this far