WeeBrown
Well-Known Member
Back story:
Our field has three horses - my mare, my gelding and another gelding belonging to someone else. The other gelding is head of the field. My mare and gelding are not best buds but there is no kicking or biting between them and they will share a pile of hay. At the onset of winter and hay being put out on a night (they were still out then) this other gelding got handy with his hooves and kicked my mare a few times (my gelding is usually more sensible at feeding/bringing in times and will head out the way). It stopped being a problem as they were then brought in on a night due to boggey field/bad weather.
Problem:
This other gelding and mine have in the past had play fights; this gelding will come up to mine and rear/bite but it has seemed playful and rarely kicking involved. In the past week though my gelding has come in with his rug ripped to the point that it will need serious patching up and tonight he has come in with his replacement rug (borrowed from my mare) also ripped.
What would you do? If this happened to you, would you think your horse had rubbed it or that it had happened due to biting/kicking? Fencing is wooden posts with electric tape. He does have sweetitch but he stopped rubbing everywhere but his mane/tail during the summer and hasn't seemed to rub anything at all since it got colder/no flies. His stable rug isnt ripped/rubbed at all.
Sorry for huge post! Swiss chocolate hot chocolate for those that reached this far
Our field has three horses - my mare, my gelding and another gelding belonging to someone else. The other gelding is head of the field. My mare and gelding are not best buds but there is no kicking or biting between them and they will share a pile of hay. At the onset of winter and hay being put out on a night (they were still out then) this other gelding got handy with his hooves and kicked my mare a few times (my gelding is usually more sensible at feeding/bringing in times and will head out the way). It stopped being a problem as they were then brought in on a night due to boggey field/bad weather.
Problem:
This other gelding and mine have in the past had play fights; this gelding will come up to mine and rear/bite but it has seemed playful and rarely kicking involved. In the past week though my gelding has come in with his rug ripped to the point that it will need serious patching up and tonight he has come in with his replacement rug (borrowed from my mare) also ripped.
What would you do? If this happened to you, would you think your horse had rubbed it or that it had happened due to biting/kicking? Fencing is wooden posts with electric tape. He does have sweetitch but he stopped rubbing everywhere but his mane/tail during the summer and hasn't seemed to rub anything at all since it got colder/no flies. His stable rug isnt ripped/rubbed at all.
Sorry for huge post! Swiss chocolate hot chocolate for those that reached this far