Btomkins
Well-Known Member
Sorry for the lengthy story but here goes.....
I keep my 1 1/2 yr old colt, Ben, at a small private yard near to me. Up until two weeks ago he was happy with just having 6 haflinger friends that he could speak to over the fence (long story short hes not fully gelded yet...complications with the vet and still has one testicle) he had his own field and was looking a little lonely but wanted to wait until he was fully gelded to introduce them fully.
The YO asked me if he wanted a friend that was happy to share with a stallion so of course I jumped at the chance. Said horse arrived who is a lovely big bay gelding happy to teach my youngster the ropes. They were introduced and turned out together for a week and got along wonderfully. My boy then unfortunately got lice and the other owner wanted to separate them which is understandible. However, she has to bring her horse through my youngsters field and huge problems have arisen....
Every time she brings her horse through bens field,he is charging at them full at gallop, rearing and striking out in a vicious manner. She kindly offered to turn him out for me each morning, but he has taken to biting her as well :/
I have never had any problems like this with him - a little bit nippy sometimes but not extreme for a yearling - more like investigative. I have always found him very sweet, if a little opinionated.
She has now said that she doesn't think Ben should be with any other horses until he is fully gelded (which I am planning to get done ASAP) but I don't know if this is gong to make a huge difference because he just doesn't act this way with me. Does it seem like a jealousy type thing where he is desperate to get his friend back or a territorial thing??
My other huge worry is that all the other horses now share a huge field that has a public footpath running through and as this lady has now pointed out - what if he were to do this to someone just walking through?? I really don't want him to be on his own and not have any friends but I dont want him to be a risk to other people either :/
I just feel a bit lost and singled out and guilty for him behaving this way towards her when she's been nothing but helpful to me. She has even said she is still happy to turn him out but this worries me incase something happens. She has even resorted to bringing him in before her horse to avoid anything happening agin, but I really don't want her having to feel that she has to both turn him out and bring him in for me when I cant do the same for her in return.
Any thoughts appreciated, sorry for the essay!!
I keep my 1 1/2 yr old colt, Ben, at a small private yard near to me. Up until two weeks ago he was happy with just having 6 haflinger friends that he could speak to over the fence (long story short hes not fully gelded yet...complications with the vet and still has one testicle) he had his own field and was looking a little lonely but wanted to wait until he was fully gelded to introduce them fully.
The YO asked me if he wanted a friend that was happy to share with a stallion so of course I jumped at the chance. Said horse arrived who is a lovely big bay gelding happy to teach my youngster the ropes. They were introduced and turned out together for a week and got along wonderfully. My boy then unfortunately got lice and the other owner wanted to separate them which is understandible. However, she has to bring her horse through my youngsters field and huge problems have arisen....
Every time she brings her horse through bens field,he is charging at them full at gallop, rearing and striking out in a vicious manner. She kindly offered to turn him out for me each morning, but he has taken to biting her as well :/
I have never had any problems like this with him - a little bit nippy sometimes but not extreme for a yearling - more like investigative. I have always found him very sweet, if a little opinionated.
She has now said that she doesn't think Ben should be with any other horses until he is fully gelded (which I am planning to get done ASAP) but I don't know if this is gong to make a huge difference because he just doesn't act this way with me. Does it seem like a jealousy type thing where he is desperate to get his friend back or a territorial thing??
My other huge worry is that all the other horses now share a huge field that has a public footpath running through and as this lady has now pointed out - what if he were to do this to someone just walking through?? I really don't want him to be on his own and not have any friends but I dont want him to be a risk to other people either :/
I just feel a bit lost and singled out and guilty for him behaving this way towards her when she's been nothing but helpful to me. She has even said she is still happy to turn him out but this worries me incase something happens. She has even resorted to bringing him in before her horse to avoid anything happening agin, but I really don't want her having to feel that she has to both turn him out and bring him in for me when I cant do the same for her in return.
Any thoughts appreciated, sorry for the essay!!