Country Cob
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Hello everyone
I was wondering what you all make of this horse's behaviour...
My friend keeps her young (7 yrs) cob gelding with my boys. He has always been a bit bolshy but recently has really been bothering mine. He pesters and pesters them, constantly moves and chases them around the field, bites and kicks for the hell of it, undoes rugs etc. I know that's how young horses are but he seems to be bullying rather than playing. The other day my old boy (27 yrs) was drinking and cob came up and had a drink with him. All was well and then out of the blue the cob turned around and bit his legs really hard. Old boy turned to run away and cob launched himself on top of him and bit his back really hard. Luckily no harm done but I can't think of a reason why the cob would do that? Old boy is bottom of the pile and keeps out of everyone's way.
Today mine were lying down sunbathing and cob came over and had a go at them. To my mind that is not normal behaviour for a horse to go for others while they are sleeping.
I am now having problems catching mine because other horse doesn't want to come in and is chasing them away. Both of mine are looking miserable. I don't want to tell them to leave if I am just being precious..
Am I overreacting or is this not normal?
I was wondering what you all make of this horse's behaviour...
My friend keeps her young (7 yrs) cob gelding with my boys. He has always been a bit bolshy but recently has really been bothering mine. He pesters and pesters them, constantly moves and chases them around the field, bites and kicks for the hell of it, undoes rugs etc. I know that's how young horses are but he seems to be bullying rather than playing. The other day my old boy (27 yrs) was drinking and cob came up and had a drink with him. All was well and then out of the blue the cob turned around and bit his legs really hard. Old boy turned to run away and cob launched himself on top of him and bit his back really hard. Luckily no harm done but I can't think of a reason why the cob would do that? Old boy is bottom of the pile and keeps out of everyone's way.
Today mine were lying down sunbathing and cob came over and had a go at them. To my mind that is not normal behaviour for a horse to go for others while they are sleeping.
I am now having problems catching mine because other horse doesn't want to come in and is chasing them away. Both of mine are looking miserable. I don't want to tell them to leave if I am just being precious..
Am I overreacting or is this not normal?