Hovis_and_SidsMum
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Lord I've missed this forum - after a pigish first week with Sid at the new yard I needed some support!
He moved yards fine in so far as he loaded well etc but that was about it. It's like he has had a personality transplant - he's been very aggressive and obviously stressed out. He's bitten me twice and been really bargey and rude - nothing like his normal personality at all.
After a week in the field next to the boys he was finally put in with them ysterday morning. I was away and I'm so glad it was hubby that did it. He was ok with two of the boys but when number 3 came in (the dominant gelding) all hell kicked off. This other horse went for Sid, biting and kicking the hell out of him. Sid repeatedly tried to get away but the other one herded him into a corner and tried to push him through the fence. The problem is whilst sid is not aggressive at all he will only tolerate being bullied for so long. Thus at this point said "enoughs enough" and gave him just as good back.
Sid is ok but very battered and bruised - the other horse needed the vet last night.
Ironically though for all this its the most relaxed i've seen him and he was back to being his usual affectionate self. He's back in the field today with the other two (with no problems at all), the other horse is on box rest and i feel awful.
Half the yard are saying "well done its about time a horse stood up to X (the other horse)" and the other half aren't talking to us.
Its been a great week!! Just hope things now calm down from here!
He moved yards fine in so far as he loaded well etc but that was about it. It's like he has had a personality transplant - he's been very aggressive and obviously stressed out. He's bitten me twice and been really bargey and rude - nothing like his normal personality at all.
After a week in the field next to the boys he was finally put in with them ysterday morning. I was away and I'm so glad it was hubby that did it. He was ok with two of the boys but when number 3 came in (the dominant gelding) all hell kicked off. This other horse went for Sid, biting and kicking the hell out of him. Sid repeatedly tried to get away but the other one herded him into a corner and tried to push him through the fence. The problem is whilst sid is not aggressive at all he will only tolerate being bullied for so long. Thus at this point said "enoughs enough" and gave him just as good back.
Sid is ok but very battered and bruised - the other horse needed the vet last night.
Ironically though for all this its the most relaxed i've seen him and he was back to being his usual affectionate self. He's back in the field today with the other two (with no problems at all), the other horse is on box rest and i feel awful.
Half the yard are saying "well done its about time a horse stood up to X (the other horse)" and the other half aren't talking to us.
Its been a great week!! Just hope things now calm down from here!