Randy ponies!!

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A few days ago I noticed a few 'odd' marks on Jelly's back and flanks....pondered over them abit, decided she must have rolled and got them that way, then forgot about them.
After feeding the ponies last night we turned Jelly back out...(we feed guts in the field and Jelly is brought up into the barn)....watched them for a few minutes then decided to wander down to the bottom of the field just to check the fencing etc. Saw the ponies playing, ignored it and carried on......turned around to find Lukey nuzzling Jelly's backside
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...next thing I know the randy b*gger's only climbed on top...and Jelly was hardly about to stop him!!!!

It was very definitely a case of me saying "Luke!This is your mother speaking.Get down from there at once!"
Coral was very much like this
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....with me looking rather like this
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, with Jelly looking rather sheepish and Lukey of a mind to do this
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and carry on!!

After the shock had worn off I wandered over to Jelly and noticed those very same marks that I'd seen before...never occured to me that they were inverted hoof prints!!!
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Having the same problem at the moment - 2 hussy ponies in with my gelding just won't leave him alone (even though there are 2 other boys in the same field.) He looks at me to say "Get these tarts away from me" as they wiggle and reverse into him. He has not sucumbed and the best they get is an annoyed nip / raised back leg!

Wonder if the little Jelly is so innocent in all this?!?! Perhaps she has led the little Lukey astray...
 
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Having the same problem at the moment - 2 hussy ponies in with my gelding just won't leave him alone (even though there are 2 other boys in the same field.) He looks at me to say "Get these tarts away from me" as they wiggle and reverse into him. He has not sucumbed and the best they get is an annoyed nip / raised back leg!

Wonder if the little Jelly is so innocent in all this?!?! Perhaps she has led the little Lukey astray...

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Well put it this way, she wasn't exactly shoving him away!!! Mind you, don't think either of them needed much encouragement....
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He's not long been 'done' has he? He'll still have that coltish behaviour for a while yet, give him time to get it out of his system.

Randy little b**ger
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Given the very first thing that Jelly did when they were turned out together was shove her bum in his face I'd have to agree with you!!
Now though Lukey has his eyes on the mare in the next door field, left them 'kissing' last night over the fence..........
 
Didn't stop him trying though, little monkey.....luckily I've been informed that they're only fertile for around 4 weeks after gelding, so, as it's about 5 weeks since he was done , if he did manage somehow to do the business as it were there'd be no Jelly Babies, thank god!!!
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Funny Irish kid came riding at our yard once and had my friend and me in fits...imagine this with a 7 year old's northern Irish accent:

"and we saw these two horses in a field in Ireland...and one of them was trying to give the other one a piggy back, but the other one didn't want to."

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