anxious mum
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My daughter's 7-yr old 16.1 chestnut mare (retrained TB ex-racehorse) arrived on Saturday and has sent all the geldings in the livery mad with lust! We noticed something was up when one gelding started kicking at his stable door when she was led out of the horsebox. He got so stressed that the livery owner asked my daughter to put her mare into a field. Unfortunately, our mare is now surrounded by geldings who have all reacted to her arrival by turning into snorting, rearing stallions - even the more geriatric males.
When we went to collect her for a feed yesterday she was definitely displaying signs of being in season. With horses rearing and neighing on either side it has proved impossible to bring her out of the field into the yard for a feed.
The livery owners are not happy about her and have said she is totally the wrong sort of horse to bring to the livery and have hinted that we are irresponsible parents for buying her for our 14-yr old daughter. Our mare really was so calm when we saw her at her owner's yard - surrounded by horses of both sexes.
Has anyone else been through this. Will things settle down? Would be grateful for any advice.
When we went to collect her for a feed yesterday she was definitely displaying signs of being in season. With horses rearing and neighing on either side it has proved impossible to bring her out of the field into the yard for a feed.
The livery owners are not happy about her and have said she is totally the wrong sort of horse to bring to the livery and have hinted that we are irresponsible parents for buying her for our 14-yr old daughter. Our mare really was so calm when we saw her at her owner's yard - surrounded by horses of both sexes.
Has anyone else been through this. Will things settle down? Would be grateful for any advice.