GreySorrel
Active Member
I am at my wits end with my Quarter Horse gelding. I brought a new mare home, ever since he has reverted back into stallion mode and is just in love with my draft mare. He teases her, nickers to her, tries to nibble her knees or flanks, but thank goodness at the moment she is not in heat.
Because of his behavior, even driving his sister away from the new mare, there is a lot of animosity between everyone, as I started out with 2 mares and one gelding. My other draft mare is very sweet and not very quick moving so she has been sporting a few bites and cuts, which I expected from putting a new horse in with them. The gelding, Terry, still drives them around, still has to dance around Trixi every chance he gets, and tonight, when I went to the barn, my other draft mare Smoke was dead lame on her left hind!! So, into her stall she went with lots of shavings, two tablets of bute and lots of fresh water and hay.
I have had his hormones tested, everything came out negative. There is no hidden testicle nor anything like that either. It took me a good year of training to get him calmed down enough to have a pleasurable ride on him as well, as for a while he would poke and drag his feet going away from the farm, but as soon as we turned to head home, he would jig, dance, prance, chew with his mouth, and be a general pain in the arse. This year he has been a real pleasure to ride, responsive, supple, patient, and did what was asked of him. I haven't taken him out to ride since Trixi arrived so I don't know what to expect yet, if anything.
I have read that sometimes it can be the adrenile glands that cause them to act in that fashion. Does anyone know? Have you had a gelding who acted like this? What did you do?
I can't afford any of my horses hurt, I have had a crap week between my dog getting bit in the face by a copperhead snake, now my show mare dead lame and sore, bites on her, Terry being a butthead...ready to sit and cry.
Because of his behavior, even driving his sister away from the new mare, there is a lot of animosity between everyone, as I started out with 2 mares and one gelding. My other draft mare is very sweet and not very quick moving so she has been sporting a few bites and cuts, which I expected from putting a new horse in with them. The gelding, Terry, still drives them around, still has to dance around Trixi every chance he gets, and tonight, when I went to the barn, my other draft mare Smoke was dead lame on her left hind!! So, into her stall she went with lots of shavings, two tablets of bute and lots of fresh water and hay.
I have had his hormones tested, everything came out negative. There is no hidden testicle nor anything like that either. It took me a good year of training to get him calmed down enough to have a pleasurable ride on him as well, as for a while he would poke and drag his feet going away from the farm, but as soon as we turned to head home, he would jig, dance, prance, chew with his mouth, and be a general pain in the arse. This year he has been a real pleasure to ride, responsive, supple, patient, and did what was asked of him. I haven't taken him out to ride since Trixi arrived so I don't know what to expect yet, if anything.
I have read that sometimes it can be the adrenile glands that cause them to act in that fashion. Does anyone know? Have you had a gelding who acted like this? What did you do?
I can't afford any of my horses hurt, I have had a crap week between my dog getting bit in the face by a copperhead snake, now my show mare dead lame and sore, bites on her, Terry being a butthead...ready to sit and cry.