darkhorse123
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Why do some yards prefer mixed herds and others like mares and geldings seperate?
Which do you and your horse prefer and why?
Which do you and your horse prefer and why?
Why do some yards prefer mixed herds and others like mares and geldings seperate? Personally it is a case of doing anything for a quieter life
Which do you and your horse prefer and why?
both my horses have always been in mixed herds and we have NEVER had any bitching amongst owners. None of the geldings have mounted the mares and they sort out a pecking order between themselves and the gender of the 'alpha horse' differs from field to field.
Not experienced any increase in injuries either, in fact we rarely have horses coming in from the field with any injuries at all that would be related to fighting.
The geldings behave like bachelor groups of colts, playing and generally being children in between eating and sleeping, whereas the mares form closer friendship bonds without the distraction of the lads when in season.
I find that mixed herds cause far too much bitching amongst owners.
I used to have a mare who was very flirty and constantly got moaned at for her enticing geldings into 'deviant' behaviour. Having purchased my gelding, who proceeded to be seduced by a couple of ex-broodmares and then mounted another (in season) mare, it caused SERIOUS problems resulting in me being told to leave the yard.
I won't ever go to a mixed yard again in future, even with a different horse. It's just not worth the hassle.
The idea of lots together does not sit well with me, far too many injuries and fighting, but I suppose if you have no choice it is something you have to put up with.
Individual grazing has been something I've had to put up with while looking for herd turnout. Injuries and fighting have never been an issue on well run yards.
I love seeing mine running with friends on 20 acres of pasture with trees, hedges, a stream, small hills and banks with visiting cattle and sheep.