Holly Hocks
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I have a 10 year old TB mare. She's always been a little quirky horse and stressy. She has been stabled next to three geldings with no problems after the initial squealing. Not long ago, one of the other liveries moved her warmblood gelding next to my mare - he's a lovely horse - a real gent. There is a wall between my stable and hers and when she put him in, he put his head over to say hello - no scowling, no noise or messing from him- nothing. My mare went mental - kicking the wall, veins coming up, starting to sweat, tail swishing, kicking the wall - I couldn't get anywhere near her. Eventually I managed to get her headcollar on and get her back to the field. He is also in a field at the back of the one that my mare is in and she won't go anywhere near him - she will actively gallop away from him. None of the other mares have this problem with him and in fact my other mare and he groom over the fence. He is not riggy whatsoever in his behaviour - he is a lovely quiet horse. The farmer even built a full size wooden partition between the stables so she can't even see him now at all.
They have been living out all summer, but Weds night the other horse was in as he was at a show yesterday. I brought mine in as usual in the morning to ride, tied her up outside her stable where she usually just stands and eats her net and as soon as she heard him nicker (quietly as well!) she went mental. Trying to rear, spinning, and I couldnt' tack her up - it took me about 15 minutes to get the saddle on and then when I went to get on her she was really wired up.
I can move her one stable further away and put my little one in the middle stable. She can't see him at all, but I am worried about what is going to happen over winter when they are in more. Do I just put her in and let her get used to him (she will only be able to hear him and smell him, not see him) or do I start looking for another yard? (There are no other stables at this yard and nobody will swap, which to be honest I can't blame them as the stable is a bit dark and out of the way). Has anyone else had this problem? My mare is normally the yard tart - lifting her tail at every boy in town, but this year has hardly had any seasons - due to the weather, I think - very rainy up here with barely any sun since April. I am worried that she will get stressy and become dangerous over winter and I don't know why it just seems to be this one horse that she has problems with, so I don't think it's a hormonal thing. Advice and your experiences please!
They have been living out all summer, but Weds night the other horse was in as he was at a show yesterday. I brought mine in as usual in the morning to ride, tied her up outside her stable where she usually just stands and eats her net and as soon as she heard him nicker (quietly as well!) she went mental. Trying to rear, spinning, and I couldnt' tack her up - it took me about 15 minutes to get the saddle on and then when I went to get on her she was really wired up.
I can move her one stable further away and put my little one in the middle stable. She can't see him at all, but I am worried about what is going to happen over winter when they are in more. Do I just put her in and let her get used to him (she will only be able to hear him and smell him, not see him) or do I start looking for another yard? (There are no other stables at this yard and nobody will swap, which to be honest I can't blame them as the stable is a bit dark and out of the way). Has anyone else had this problem? My mare is normally the yard tart - lifting her tail at every boy in town, but this year has hardly had any seasons - due to the weather, I think - very rainy up here with barely any sun since April. I am worried that she will get stressy and become dangerous over winter and I don't know why it just seems to be this one horse that she has problems with, so I don't think it's a hormonal thing. Advice and your experiences please!