Amberfield
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Some advice / Input / Ideas needed please.
I keep my gelding on a very small yard of 5 geldings. They are kept in pairs which suit their characters - the fifth is an old boy who goes out in a seperate diet paddock and doesn't fuss much with the others.
At the small holding next door , the owners have given permission for a firend of theirs to keep their mare on one of their paddocks which joins the fields our biys are in. They are not used to mares and have all gone nuts since her arrival. The problem is the constant squealing and season from this mare , coupled with the fact she is kept on her own , with only sheep for company. I believe her owner has been unable to catch her and has almost been kicked trying to fetch her in to ride. Our boys who are normally calm , compete regularly with mares etc have been difficult to lead , squealing and a real problem. They have been left in today , to prevent anyone getting hurt.
No idea what to do as the mare has nothing to do with the yard . She is obviously unhappy on her own and now we can't turn the geldings out .
This isn't a ' mare versus geldings ' thread - the reaction of the geldings is probably because they are in a small and regulated herd which doesn't involve mares , so teenage boy antics have been the response !
Any ideas ??
I keep my gelding on a very small yard of 5 geldings. They are kept in pairs which suit their characters - the fifth is an old boy who goes out in a seperate diet paddock and doesn't fuss much with the others.
At the small holding next door , the owners have given permission for a firend of theirs to keep their mare on one of their paddocks which joins the fields our biys are in. They are not used to mares and have all gone nuts since her arrival. The problem is the constant squealing and season from this mare , coupled with the fact she is kept on her own , with only sheep for company. I believe her owner has been unable to catch her and has almost been kicked trying to fetch her in to ride. Our boys who are normally calm , compete regularly with mares etc have been difficult to lead , squealing and a real problem. They have been left in today , to prevent anyone getting hurt.
No idea what to do as the mare has nothing to do with the yard . She is obviously unhappy on her own and now we can't turn the geldings out .
This isn't a ' mare versus geldings ' thread - the reaction of the geldings is probably because they are in a small and regulated herd which doesn't involve mares , so teenage boy antics have been the response !
Any ideas ??