domane
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I have a lovely three and a half year old Comtois X gelding, Arthur. He arrived at the end of June and instantly became great friends with my 2yo traditional gelding, Albi... they play-fight a lot as youngsters do, but no real wounds. However at the end of September I noticed that Albi had lost some of his tail and we now realise that Arthur is eating it. Not just biting it off in fight, he actually stands and munches on it, like hay and then swallows. This is a little disconcerting and inconvenient and we have tried smothering the remains of Albi's tail in Crib-stop which Arthur doesn't mind in the slightest (and that stuff really DOES taste rank, I can assure you!)
I know Arthur's history since birth, he has had no bad experiences.
Do you think he may be deficient in something or is this just a bad habit? He was in a herd of five until yesterday... and ranked at the bottom so thankfully he only at Albi's tail. However, yesterday I moved them both to share with a little Welsh A mare and today I see that half HER tail has gone. I've just sent an apologetic email to her owner!
I can plait the remains of the tails as this seems to put him off but I wondered how to break the cycle?
Any helpful comments or advice would be very gratefully received, thank you.
I know Arthur's history since birth, he has had no bad experiences.
Do you think he may be deficient in something or is this just a bad habit? He was in a herd of five until yesterday... and ranked at the bottom so thankfully he only at Albi's tail. However, yesterday I moved them both to share with a little Welsh A mare and today I see that half HER tail has gone. I've just sent an apologetic email to her owner!
I can plait the remains of the tails as this seems to put him off but I wondered how to break the cycle?
Any helpful comments or advice would be very gratefully received, thank you.