Firefly9410
Well-Known Member
I own a mare and love her to bits. That is fine now but would not have been fine in the past. I used to have terrible pmt and if I was feeling that way and so was a mare it was like world war three kicking off. Whereas geldings just minded their manners a little more because they could sense I was in no mood for any nonsense, mares who were moody themselves seemed to react to it.
I also had friends who owned mares who said things like they got kicked or bitten tacking up or grooming today because their mare was in season, or she performed badly at a show because she was grumpy with the other horses being there because she was in season. That sort of thing. I could only afford one horse initially and I wanted to ride every day, compete regularly and not have wasted entry fees because the horse did not feel like working that day. I think kicking and biting are two of the worst faults a horse can have so it put me off.
Now I am less hormonal myself, in a position to accommodate a horses off days and I do not want to ride daily anyway, it is fine for me to own a mare.
I wonder if there are more ads for geldings wanted because of all the people who cannot be bothered to geld their colts before selling? As a buyer I would not want the hassle (keep horses at livery), cost and possible complications of gelding a colt.
I also had friends who owned mares who said things like they got kicked or bitten tacking up or grooming today because their mare was in season, or she performed badly at a show because she was grumpy with the other horses being there because she was in season. That sort of thing. I could only afford one horse initially and I wanted to ride every day, compete regularly and not have wasted entry fees because the horse did not feel like working that day. I think kicking and biting are two of the worst faults a horse can have so it put me off.
Now I am less hormonal myself, in a position to accommodate a horses off days and I do not want to ride daily anyway, it is fine for me to own a mare.
I wonder if there are more ads for geldings wanted because of all the people who cannot be bothered to geld their colts before selling? As a buyer I would not want the hassle (keep horses at livery), cost and possible complications of gelding a colt.