Stacie_and_Jed
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Jed has decided that the grass is greener on the other, other, side of the fence!
He jumped out of his field into the next geldings field (we have two seperate gelding fields) the other day when he was on his own, so i just put it down to loanlyness.
Last night he decided to jump into the geldings field next door then out of there and into the mares field. The electric fence is 4ft high so i know he can jump.
The problem is, when i went to get him in from the mares field he had his willy in full swing and was chasing after one of the mares and nearly didnt let me catch him which is very rare. When i put him back in his own field he wouldnt stop looking at her and calling to her.
I have always thought he may have been cut late due to his bolshyness (if thats even a word) and his sheer build, but he's never acted like this around a mare.
Do you think i have a problem? Have any of you witnessed anything like this before?
Sorry this turned out longer than exspected!
He jumped out of his field into the next geldings field (we have two seperate gelding fields) the other day when he was on his own, so i just put it down to loanlyness.
Last night he decided to jump into the geldings field next door then out of there and into the mares field. The electric fence is 4ft high so i know he can jump.
The problem is, when i went to get him in from the mares field he had his willy in full swing and was chasing after one of the mares and nearly didnt let me catch him which is very rare. When i put him back in his own field he wouldnt stop looking at her and calling to her.
I have always thought he may have been cut late due to his bolshyness (if thats even a word) and his sheer build, but he's never acted like this around a mare.
Do you think i have a problem? Have any of you witnessed anything like this before?
Sorry this turned out longer than exspected!