happy_talk
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My mare has recently started acting strangely. she's had 2 very restless nights now- for 24hrs so has now refused hard feed, mints, apple, carrots, but will eat hay. This morning the stable was upside down, she had been completely sweated up literally from head to toe, hadn;t touched her dinner and had only nibbled at hay.
She goes out every day in a large field which has a changing herd (always mixed). Riding school ponies out overnight, joined by liveries in morning and RS ponies come in during day until they've finished. I think my mare is the top/dominant mare in the field. She's been in and out of season all winter. No madness, just a tart if presented with a gelding. She seems to have a new best friend every week, always a mare, and almost always when they're in season. My mare will protect her friend from any horse approaching. Her latest friend is definitely in season now.
So my question is- does a dominant mare usually guard any mares when they're in season? Is she effectively trying to manage "matings"? And, do you think it's possible that my mare is so upset at this other mare being season and not eating? It's all just very odd. My mare is fine to catch, separate and ride away from her "friend". But her not eating is a worry, especially if this is going carry on all summer!
The other possible reason is that a pony (mare) died the other night in the field. Mine wouldn't have had a huge amount of contact time with this pony as she was a riding school pony- but she did have contact time with the body; could she be reacting to the death?
Thank you for reading- sorry it's so long. it's just all very odd!
She goes out every day in a large field which has a changing herd (always mixed). Riding school ponies out overnight, joined by liveries in morning and RS ponies come in during day until they've finished. I think my mare is the top/dominant mare in the field. She's been in and out of season all winter. No madness, just a tart if presented with a gelding. She seems to have a new best friend every week, always a mare, and almost always when they're in season. My mare will protect her friend from any horse approaching. Her latest friend is definitely in season now.
So my question is- does a dominant mare usually guard any mares when they're in season? Is she effectively trying to manage "matings"? And, do you think it's possible that my mare is so upset at this other mare being season and not eating? It's all just very odd. My mare is fine to catch, separate and ride away from her "friend". But her not eating is a worry, especially if this is going carry on all summer!
The other possible reason is that a pony (mare) died the other night in the field. Mine wouldn't have had a huge amount of contact time with this pony as she was a riding school pony- but she did have contact time with the body; could she be reacting to the death?
Thank you for reading- sorry it's so long. it's just all very odd!