jodssukari1
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Not to sure if this is in the right category and not sure if it has already been asked. Anyways..
I'm up at a small DIY yard. We don't really have a YM just someone who sort of delegates. The YO isn't too bothered about what we do as long as it's nothing dangerous etc.
About a year ago a yearling colt has came up and the owners aren't getting him cut. He's now reaching his second birthday and is starting to get what his job is going to be.
We only have electric fencing that's at most 3ft high. We have a few mares up there but only i ride everyday and past his field. My mare is currently in season and won't walk past him as he charges to the fence bucking and broncing to try and get to her.
Is there an unspoken rule that colts are supposed to go to stud farms or is it acceptable for them to stay around.
Whenever they bring him in from the field they have to ask everyone, yep, EVERYONE to put their horses in the stables as he tries to mount and they can just about hold him. He's becoming a real bother.
I can't ride in the school because he just gallops from end to end of his field and without ripping my mares mouth out i just can't do anything with her.
I can't speak to his owners because they're bullies, i'm only 18. Anything you say they know better and shout you down. Extremely selfish also.
Any help much appreciated?.
I'm up at a small DIY yard. We don't really have a YM just someone who sort of delegates. The YO isn't too bothered about what we do as long as it's nothing dangerous etc.
About a year ago a yearling colt has came up and the owners aren't getting him cut. He's now reaching his second birthday and is starting to get what his job is going to be.
We only have electric fencing that's at most 3ft high. We have a few mares up there but only i ride everyday and past his field. My mare is currently in season and won't walk past him as he charges to the fence bucking and broncing to try and get to her.
Is there an unspoken rule that colts are supposed to go to stud farms or is it acceptable for them to stay around.
Whenever they bring him in from the field they have to ask everyone, yep, EVERYONE to put their horses in the stables as he tries to mount and they can just about hold him. He's becoming a real bother.
I can't ride in the school because he just gallops from end to end of his field and without ripping my mares mouth out i just can't do anything with her.
I can't speak to his owners because they're bullies, i'm only 18. Anything you say they know better and shout you down. Extremely selfish also.
Any help much appreciated?.