Jim bob
Well-Known Member
I have a yard/ field problem and looking at you guys for some advice 
I shall start from the top as that will make it easier and hopefully I wont lost anyone on the way.
I have a 17hh ex racer, who since about the age of 2 has spent a lot of the turnout time in individual turnout. In previous homes he has been turned out with other horses, a mare which apparently he wouldn't leave alone and it was just them two. He has also been in a herd setting and basically from what I can gather was awful, but I don't know the details. He was then with another horse who was similar height to him and they would play rough but my horse was still the lower of the two. So he did come in with a few cuts now and again.
Then I bought him he was in a stable were he could see horses all around him however the horse behind him would try to bite him when he tried to crib (his a cribber).long with this he went onto individual turnout for around 18 months and to be honest he wasn't a fan of it. He would try and play with me when I went to poo pick then charge to the others near by, wanting to play. He looked quite low and became very bored ( he would bit and chew on electric fencing). Then him been depressed turned into aggression, towards me. With what appeared to be no trigger he launched at me and bit me hard on my head so I had bloody running down my face. His bit me on my chest with such force I have landed on the floor.
It was only when the biting started that I got outside help. Who in short told me. He is frustrated that he doesn't have his own space in his stable and so he cant relax and in the turnout he cant be a horse as he cant interact with other horses.
So I moved him, to a yard that allows him to crib, were he has his own space in the stable He is right in the middle so can see everything that's going on. He has turnout with other geldings ( 3 others). This is my current yard.
In the field there is the leader of the herd a 15.2 tb, a 15hh cob , a 14hh dales x and mine 17hh tb. My horse and the dales pony for whaever don't get on. Mine will chase him around now and again and happily bit his bum and the dales will tell him when he is fed up, normally he will double barrow him this doesn't seem to make a difference really. My horse only seems to go for this one pony. However its my horse who is coming out on the field beaten up!
Just over the course of today, this morning I brought him in to find he has been bit on his neck and cut on hi leg (from a kick) and tonight he has a very faint hoof print on his rump, that could have been caused by the dominant horse even hough his owner says he doesn't kick out. I have seen him kick out a few times however but never double barrowed.
I aren't sure if I could move him into another field ( as its he YO choice and it would be in with her horses). All the other yards that turn out in herds are either part livery or full livery and I don't want to have someone else muck out my horse really plus I like to keep costs low. DIY nears around me offer only individual turnout which I don't really want. I normally wouldn't be so bothered about my horse been bit now and then as there horses. But I have had 3 injuries happen in one day!
Thanks for reading! Well done if you have made it this far and not got lost! What would you all do?
I shall start from the top as that will make it easier and hopefully I wont lost anyone on the way.
I have a 17hh ex racer, who since about the age of 2 has spent a lot of the turnout time in individual turnout. In previous homes he has been turned out with other horses, a mare which apparently he wouldn't leave alone and it was just them two. He has also been in a herd setting and basically from what I can gather was awful, but I don't know the details. He was then with another horse who was similar height to him and they would play rough but my horse was still the lower of the two. So he did come in with a few cuts now and again.
Then I bought him he was in a stable were he could see horses all around him however the horse behind him would try to bite him when he tried to crib (his a cribber).long with this he went onto individual turnout for around 18 months and to be honest he wasn't a fan of it. He would try and play with me when I went to poo pick then charge to the others near by, wanting to play. He looked quite low and became very bored ( he would bit and chew on electric fencing). Then him been depressed turned into aggression, towards me. With what appeared to be no trigger he launched at me and bit me hard on my head so I had bloody running down my face. His bit me on my chest with such force I have landed on the floor.
It was only when the biting started that I got outside help. Who in short told me. He is frustrated that he doesn't have his own space in his stable and so he cant relax and in the turnout he cant be a horse as he cant interact with other horses.
So I moved him, to a yard that allows him to crib, were he has his own space in the stable He is right in the middle so can see everything that's going on. He has turnout with other geldings ( 3 others). This is my current yard.
In the field there is the leader of the herd a 15.2 tb, a 15hh cob , a 14hh dales x and mine 17hh tb. My horse and the dales pony for whaever don't get on. Mine will chase him around now and again and happily bit his bum and the dales will tell him when he is fed up, normally he will double barrow him this doesn't seem to make a difference really. My horse only seems to go for this one pony. However its my horse who is coming out on the field beaten up!
Just over the course of today, this morning I brought him in to find he has been bit on his neck and cut on hi leg (from a kick) and tonight he has a very faint hoof print on his rump, that could have been caused by the dominant horse even hough his owner says he doesn't kick out. I have seen him kick out a few times however but never double barrowed.
I aren't sure if I could move him into another field ( as its he YO choice and it would be in with her horses). All the other yards that turn out in herds are either part livery or full livery and I don't want to have someone else muck out my horse really plus I like to keep costs low. DIY nears around me offer only individual turnout which I don't really want. I normally wouldn't be so bothered about my horse been bit now and then as there horses. But I have had 3 injuries happen in one day!
Thanks for reading! Well done if you have made it this far and not got lost! What would you all do?