Sambo
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Firstly, sorry this is so long!
The last few nights I've not been able to catch Sam without walking all the way back up to the yard to get some treats and then I can coax him over, although is very nervy all of a sudden...
In the field there are 5 of them out, and 3 get brought in together, Sam and 2 mares. This leaves a mare and gelding still in the field who get brought in about an hour later, when their owner comes down.
When I got down tonight I could see Sam and the other gelding biting each others faces and neither of them seemed to flinch and they just keep biting and rearing. So I watched for a bit and then they seemed to stop, so I got on with mucking out before going down to get them.
Sam was his ussual, and even with a carrot I couldn't catch him. So 2 mares got brought in and I came back to get a bucket and treats. On my way back down the 2 geldings were biting again. By the time I'd got to the field they were properly fighting. Galloping around the field, biting, rearing, striking and bucking. They were making proper contact - Sam nearly got knocked over when he got double barreled on his hinds. Sam gave as good as he got and kicked the other gelding several times, and really grabbed his rug with his teeth.
This lasted about 15-20mins of sold fighting. I tried to seperate them but they charged for me! I tried flicking ropes/headcollars, shouting, even waving a stick around! They just carried on - the remaining mare out there stayed well out of the way in a corner. In the end, Sam was so tired I managed to get him to move away and keep to one side of the field while my friend caught the other gelding.
Luckily Sam only lost a shoe, and we had 2 very riped rugs - but no injuries - not sure how.
I thought I was going to be sick, they were going for the withers like stallions do when they fight.
Luckily, neither have hind shoes on....
Do you think this is a one off?
I would like to seperate them now (which is possible) - but the other geldings owner thinks it was a one off and they'll be fine.... Although she is happy to seperate if I want to.
They have lived together since November, and have never seen anything like this..
Any advice please!!!!!
The last few nights I've not been able to catch Sam without walking all the way back up to the yard to get some treats and then I can coax him over, although is very nervy all of a sudden...
In the field there are 5 of them out, and 3 get brought in together, Sam and 2 mares. This leaves a mare and gelding still in the field who get brought in about an hour later, when their owner comes down.
When I got down tonight I could see Sam and the other gelding biting each others faces and neither of them seemed to flinch and they just keep biting and rearing. So I watched for a bit and then they seemed to stop, so I got on with mucking out before going down to get them.
Sam was his ussual, and even with a carrot I couldn't catch him. So 2 mares got brought in and I came back to get a bucket and treats. On my way back down the 2 geldings were biting again. By the time I'd got to the field they were properly fighting. Galloping around the field, biting, rearing, striking and bucking. They were making proper contact - Sam nearly got knocked over when he got double barreled on his hinds. Sam gave as good as he got and kicked the other gelding several times, and really grabbed his rug with his teeth.
This lasted about 15-20mins of sold fighting. I tried to seperate them but they charged for me! I tried flicking ropes/headcollars, shouting, even waving a stick around! They just carried on - the remaining mare out there stayed well out of the way in a corner. In the end, Sam was so tired I managed to get him to move away and keep to one side of the field while my friend caught the other gelding.
Luckily Sam only lost a shoe, and we had 2 very riped rugs - but no injuries - not sure how.
I thought I was going to be sick, they were going for the withers like stallions do when they fight.
Luckily, neither have hind shoes on....
Do you think this is a one off?
I would like to seperate them now (which is possible) - but the other geldings owner thinks it was a one off and they'll be fine.... Although she is happy to seperate if I want to.
They have lived together since November, and have never seen anything like this..
Any advice please!!!!!