TheresaW
Well-Known Member
Have found out this week, that I don't know either of mine as well as I thought.
If you asked me, I would always say that Dolly is very dominant, and Mac not. However, last Friday, Dolly was turned out with a different horse because of work that was going on up the yard and certain horses had to be out all day. She was bullied by the horse she was put out with and didn't fight back at all.
Mac on the other hand, has always been really laid back and takes everything in his stride. He has been living out 24/7 in a mixed herd and seemed to be keeping himself to himself. He has always got on really well with geldings and been totally indifferent to mares. Anyway, there was a small mare who was in charge of the herd, but we have now all noticed that she seems to have been shoved out and he has taken over. Not seen him bullying any of the others, but they are all following him around and get out of his way when he wants something. How did I read them both so wrong?
If you asked me, I would always say that Dolly is very dominant, and Mac not. However, last Friday, Dolly was turned out with a different horse because of work that was going on up the yard and certain horses had to be out all day. She was bullied by the horse she was put out with and didn't fight back at all.
Mac on the other hand, has always been really laid back and takes everything in his stride. He has been living out 24/7 in a mixed herd and seemed to be keeping himself to himself. He has always got on really well with geldings and been totally indifferent to mares. Anyway, there was a small mare who was in charge of the herd, but we have now all noticed that she seems to have been shoved out and he has taken over. Not seen him bullying any of the others, but they are all following him around and get out of his way when he wants something. How did I read them both so wrong?