u/assngrassncash

Gelding acting like a stud

My new gelding today mounted a mare several times. Previously chases off a gelding on property. Emailed vet to book appt to have things checked. Currently Separated from herd in small paddock but cannot stay in paddock as hay is only available in winter.

How inhumane would it be to keep him in an adjacent cow field with no other horses.

There could be times when they could sniff noses over the fence if they’re both up at the top where the parcels meet. Cows will be gone over winter but horses would be at fence line because that’s where winter hay is.

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u/assngrassncash — 2 days ago

Hey all. So I recently bought my first horse. I’ve avoided telling my parents because my dad especially heard some horror stories as far as expenses go from my childhood trainer. It’s been almost a month and they’re onto me. Lol. Looking for fun ideas to reveal what I’ve done. Thinking something adjacent to a gender reveal type thing… environmental friendly.

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u/assngrassncash — 24 days ago