LauraBR
Well-Known Member
The stables at the yard I'm at are built in such a way that the horses can reach right round to see their neighbour- which as a rule I like, nice for them to have contact with other horses and quite often you see horses playing together if they are stuck in etc.
My horse's neighbour is a REALLY grumpy mare. Beautiful horse but real nasty biter when she wants to. I have a totally soft spot for her as she is closely related to a horse I used to own but- she can be wicked and I have seen some very nasty bruises people have received from her bites.
She moved next to him a fortnight-ish ago and I have noticed more and more bite marks on his neck. Today there was a nasty swollen one that needed some attention, took a little chunk out.
Now, he and his last neighbour used to bicker occasionally but my general view then was that they were both standing at the wall and they were both as bad as each other hence they should learn to stay away!
BUT, this mare is different, she will let him stand close and then go for him with no warning- an assumption on my part but that is what she does with people and Sam has got wise to grumpy mares next door, he doesn't get himself in fights anymore.
Anyway, I'm actually, genuinely worried about this mare taking a proper chunk out of his neck- or worse his face, particularly given his broken nose. Given that the owners are the people I would least like to challenge on the yard... how best to raise it?
Or am I being over reactionary?
My horse's neighbour is a REALLY grumpy mare. Beautiful horse but real nasty biter when she wants to. I have a totally soft spot for her as she is closely related to a horse I used to own but- she can be wicked and I have seen some very nasty bruises people have received from her bites.
She moved next to him a fortnight-ish ago and I have noticed more and more bite marks on his neck. Today there was a nasty swollen one that needed some attention, took a little chunk out.
Now, he and his last neighbour used to bicker occasionally but my general view then was that they were both standing at the wall and they were both as bad as each other hence they should learn to stay away!
BUT, this mare is different, she will let him stand close and then go for him with no warning- an assumption on my part but that is what she does with people and Sam has got wise to grumpy mares next door, he doesn't get himself in fights anymore.
Anyway, I'm actually, genuinely worried about this mare taking a proper chunk out of his neck- or worse his face, particularly given his broken nose. Given that the owners are the people I would least like to challenge on the yard... how best to raise it?
Or am I being over reactionary?