Christmas_Kate
Well-Known Member
Although I've worked with mares, I've never had one on a day to day basis.
I'd always assumed the old chestnut of " moody mares" was true, until i read an article which said mares just get more confident during a season and will try it on... which makes sense to me.
I have a friend who has a mare who is quite temperamental with people she doesnt know. She likes routine, and is actually quite sweet. I got to know her well, and have handled her alot. However, last time I sa her, i went to enter her stable (after talking to her) and she turned and lunged at me...and she MEANT it. She missed me by inches, then turned her hind on me, and refused to let me near her head (I ignored it and got on with what i was doing).
There was no way she was in season, as this was a week ago.
So are mares really moody? Or is it a misconception?
I'd love to know your views as I we have a mare arriving next week, and by the looks of it, friend is going to be going to uni and has asked me to care for her mare if she does.
I'd always assumed the old chestnut of " moody mares" was true, until i read an article which said mares just get more confident during a season and will try it on... which makes sense to me.
I have a friend who has a mare who is quite temperamental with people she doesnt know. She likes routine, and is actually quite sweet. I got to know her well, and have handled her alot. However, last time I sa her, i went to enter her stable (after talking to her) and she turned and lunged at me...and she MEANT it. She missed me by inches, then turned her hind on me, and refused to let me near her head (I ignored it and got on with what i was doing).
There was no way she was in season, as this was a week ago.
So are mares really moody? Or is it a misconception?
I'd love to know your views as I we have a mare arriving next week, and by the looks of it, friend is going to be going to uni and has asked me to care for her mare if she does.