eventrider23
Well-Known Member
I sold my mare the other day and the new lady has got her and her newly weaned foal. The mare has always been a total sweet heart to do anything with; she pulled faces at feed times and sometimes when doing the fronts of her rugs up, but it was never followed up by anything. She was one of the easiest horses I have ever known and felt you could do anything with her on the ground. Definately a dominant mare with other horses but not nasty and very affectionate. Excellent around any kids, dogs, cats, etc.
I have just had an email from the new owner who is quite concerned over the fact that the mare has suddenly become quite aggressive. She has started biting people over the stable door and lunging at her children when they come to see her over the door and has kicked out at their groom.
She wants to know if I have any suggestions. They have only had her for about 6 days now so it might be that she hasn't settled as well as they first thought. In addition, she hadn't been out in the field for a while whilst with me as she was being weaned and also had bad mud fever; since moving she has not yet gone out in the field as they were going to turn her out tomorrow. I said that maybe she is feeling a bit frustrated with being in and will settle once she goes out.
I am however quite baffled at this change in attitude and don't know what to suggest. They are a lovely home and would love to have her for the rest of her life and her foal has settled in wonderfully but they are understandably quite worried about this attitude she has developed suddenly.
Any suggestions anybody??
I have just had an email from the new owner who is quite concerned over the fact that the mare has suddenly become quite aggressive. She has started biting people over the stable door and lunging at her children when they come to see her over the door and has kicked out at their groom.
She wants to know if I have any suggestions. They have only had her for about 6 days now so it might be that she hasn't settled as well as they first thought. In addition, she hadn't been out in the field for a while whilst with me as she was being weaned and also had bad mud fever; since moving she has not yet gone out in the field as they were going to turn her out tomorrow. I said that maybe she is feeling a bit frustrated with being in and will settle once she goes out.
I am however quite baffled at this change in attitude and don't know what to suggest. They are a lovely home and would love to have her for the rest of her life and her foal has settled in wonderfully but they are understandably quite worried about this attitude she has developed suddenly.
Any suggestions anybody??