Crazydancer
Well-Known Member
I know horses will be horses, and there is a pecking order, and sometimes this is re-inforced quite aggressivley.
BUT......
I am a bit concerned. I have a mare (5) and a gelding (20) who have been living together, out 24/7, since I bought her in April. She is very playful, but he has had the upper hand and kept her in her place, and he is very food orientated.
About 3 weeks ago, overnight, this changed. She is now boss, even around food, he will stand back and keep out of the way. Even when I put 5 or 6 piles of haylage out, she will for a while move him from pile to pile...
I posted the other night that she had bitten his tail as well, poor little guy.
I do think she needs work, which I can't give her right now as we have no lights or a schooling area, and hacking is right out onto a road and my brave pants aren't that big just yet!!
Has anyone else had this happen - a sudden shift like this? Part of me thinks I should let them get on with it, the other is worried about my little guy.
BUT......
I am a bit concerned. I have a mare (5) and a gelding (20) who have been living together, out 24/7, since I bought her in April. She is very playful, but he has had the upper hand and kept her in her place, and he is very food orientated.
About 3 weeks ago, overnight, this changed. She is now boss, even around food, he will stand back and keep out of the way. Even when I put 5 or 6 piles of haylage out, she will for a while move him from pile to pile...
I posted the other night that she had bitten his tail as well, poor little guy.
I do think she needs work, which I can't give her right now as we have no lights or a schooling area, and hacking is right out onto a road and my brave pants aren't that big just yet!!
Has anyone else had this happen - a sudden shift like this? Part of me thinks I should let them get on with it, the other is worried about my little guy.
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