PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
We have two mares at our yard (the other 28 are geldings). Both are turned out with two geldings for company (in adjoining fields - so each mare is in a field with two other geldings). One is a joy . . . not at all mare-ish, doesn't cause a problem when she comes into season and the geldings around her cope fine and behave well (largely ignore her). The other is a flipping nightmare . . . constantly coming into season, always teasing the boys . . . in the past three days three fence rails have been broken between her field and either ours or the field on the other side. Owner won't keep her on Regumate (too expensive) and there is nowhere else to put her. We have already put two strands of electrified fencing up in front of our side of the post and rail fencing (this evening), and have asked liveries on the other side to do the same, but owner won't accept that it's her mare who is causing the problem and is blaming every other horse but hers.
Kal has been turned out next to and with mares before and coped just fine . . . although I do know of some yards who either won't have mares at all or graze mares completely separately from the geldings. Now I know why!
What is your yard policy on mares and geldings sharing grazing and/or grazing near/next to each other?
P
Kal has been turned out next to and with mares before and coped just fine . . . although I do know of some yards who either won't have mares at all or graze mares completely separately from the geldings. Now I know why!
What is your yard policy on mares and geldings sharing grazing and/or grazing near/next to each other?
P