Loopy Lu
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I have a 26yr old 11.1h welsh pony (gelding) who is fit and well and permanently grumpy (but always has been). I used to keep a mare (Lu) with him who picked on him mercilessly, but they were more like the odd couple than anything else and appeared to bicker continually but called for each other when apart. Most of the bickering was laying ears back and pulling faces (both of them not just Lu). I understood this mainly because I had bred the mare and old George had come to keep her company when she was about 2, so she saw me as hers and was jealous if I gave him attention. Lu is now out to pasture to see if she will come sound again (only 7 ...) and I have a 7yr old 15.1 gelding. He is a bit of a thug and rather thick and hasn't had that much done so he is pretty immature. He is horrible to George, really lunges at him and takes chunks out of him if he can. It is a while since I have seen him kick out at him, but he goes full out with the teeth and is forever spitting out white hairs and leaving George with black bald patches. I have had Banks now for 4 months and things don't seem to be getting any better and George appears to be getting depressed and withdrawn.
Has anyone any ideas as to what I can do about it? Banks is very food orientated, so food related training of some sort? Obviously I only tend to notice it when I am around, so it is then related to jealousy (I'm his) or food (it's mine all mine type thing). He was very spoilt and fussed over by his last owner and I am now his 5th, which seems a lot for a youngish horse so some of it may be due to lack of confidence and mental immaturity. Again though, when they are apart, even if one is in the field and one in the stable they call for each other.
Or am I being soft and this is what all horses are like when it a pony/horse situation rather than two more equal animals? it just seems a shame that George's lot in life seems to be to be picked on.
Has anyone any ideas as to what I can do about it? Banks is very food orientated, so food related training of some sort? Obviously I only tend to notice it when I am around, so it is then related to jealousy (I'm his) or food (it's mine all mine type thing). He was very spoilt and fussed over by his last owner and I am now his 5th, which seems a lot for a youngish horse so some of it may be due to lack of confidence and mental immaturity. Again though, when they are apart, even if one is in the field and one in the stable they call for each other.
Or am I being soft and this is what all horses are like when it a pony/horse situation rather than two more equal animals? it just seems a shame that George's lot in life seems to be to be picked on.