Please help me! I have a herd of two mares and an aggressive gelding but the rank is mare, gelding, mare. However, I cannot take out the middle ranking - aka gelding - to be with the new gelding as HE is the aggressive one toward the gelding. He hates geldings!! And, I've noticed that the new gelding is also very aggressive. He's shown much aggression in some temporary situations with both mares! Please help me as I think both these geldings are going to be exceptionally challenging to each other, and the new gelding to both mares.
but I'm thinking of getting a filly, to bring into relatively low ranking mare ( 30 yrs old and 20 yr old gelding) just these 2 but in a huge herd my 2 were low men on totem pole so they are nice mare is top gelding respects her was thinking a baby horse would get more attention and not necessarily beat up but accepted quickly if I just through them all together from the get go ( which I have done before with my 2 in with 2 new horses and they basically worked it out over the course of a week, a lot of chasing around
Hi there. I was wondering what your thoughts are on the best way to help a horse with mild locking stifle which cannot currently be riden or safely stretch the hind legs on. (May kick.) Thanks. #AsktheVetVideo
Please help me! I have a herd of two mares and an aggressive gelding but the rank is mare, gelding, mare. However, I cannot take out the middle ranking - aka gelding - to be with the new gelding as HE is the aggressive one toward the gelding. He hates geldings!! And, I've noticed that the new gelding is also very aggressive. He's shown much aggression in some temporary situations with both mares! Please help me as I think both these geldings are going to be exceptionally challenging to each other, and the new gelding to both mares.
but I'm thinking of getting a filly, to bring into relatively low ranking mare ( 30 yrs old and 20 yr old gelding) just these 2 but in a huge herd my 2 were low men on totem pole so they are nice mare is top gelding respects her was thinking a baby horse would get more attention and not necessarily beat up but accepted quickly if I just through them all together from the get go ( which I have done before with my 2 in with 2 new horses and they basically worked it out over the course of a week, a lot of chasing around
Hi there. I was wondering what your thoughts are on the best way to help a horse with mild locking stifle which cannot currently be riden or safely stretch the hind legs on. (May kick.) Thanks. #AsktheVetVideo