Bertolie
Well-Known Member
Daughter and I are on DIY livery which has individual or pairs turnout. Paddocks are ours to manage as we see fit. Daughter and I both have a one acre individual paddock which with her previous horse we kept both horses together and rotated the paddocks throughout the year. We wanted to continue to share paddocks with her new pony but he is very stallion-like with my 19 year old cob, especially when mares are in season. They will co-habit peacefully when the mares in surrounding paddocks are not in season but all hell breaks loose when they are and this has resulted in my cob sustaining several superficial injuries. Sunday morning my cob was led down in field reluctant to get up. Vet called as worried, very sore back as result of bite or kick to withers, lost shoe, and several cuts and scrapes. Vet also said that the hounding of my boy was probably quite relentless and he was knackered!
Would you persevere with them together or is individual turnout the way to go? Both horses can see and touch others in their own paddocks and neither are particularly bothered on their own. Our two paddocks are not adjoining or within sight of each other. In the stables or out hacking together they are fine, its just when daughters pony has mares around him that he turns into a nightmare!
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.
Would you persevere with them together or is individual turnout the way to go? Both horses can see and touch others in their own paddocks and neither are particularly bothered on their own. Our two paddocks are not adjoining or within sight of each other. In the stables or out hacking together they are fine, its just when daughters pony has mares around him that he turns into a nightmare!
Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated.