I brought a 4 month old colt home two weeks ago and he has been paired up with my coming 4 year old gelding. I honestly just don't know what to make of the colt.
He is a sweet little guy when he has a halter on and is being handled by me. He is only just now starting to come up to you and sniff you. I have noticed that no matter what, if you take away his "big brother" he defecate. It doesn't matter if he's in stall or what, but he's defecate multiple times and begin pacing frantically. For me to feed him I have to physically sit in his stall with him so that he'll quit pacing and actually eat. I pet him, rub on him, talk to him; yet he shakes slightly.
He also won't eat his entire feed. And he CANNOT stand having his halter on. He's doing great when it comes to letting me put his halter on and stuff, but he tries to rub it off. He also can't stand having his ears touched. I'm not sure if he has a sensitive poll or something is out of place?
I'm lost right now. I have high hopes for little guy and would love to show him. I would like to do so without having to bring his big brother along and stalling them together.
*sigh* I haven't decided if I'm going to geld him or not (I think I'll decide when he turns 2 or 3, I don't want to take the choice away), and I really don't want to have a stallion with anxiety issues.
Here's some pictures because I love them.
And just to show the size difference.
He is a sweet little guy when he has a halter on and is being handled by me. He is only just now starting to come up to you and sniff you. I have noticed that no matter what, if you take away his "big brother" he defecate. It doesn't matter if he's in stall or what, but he's defecate multiple times and begin pacing frantically. For me to feed him I have to physically sit in his stall with him so that he'll quit pacing and actually eat. I pet him, rub on him, talk to him; yet he shakes slightly.
He also won't eat his entire feed. And he CANNOT stand having his halter on. He's doing great when it comes to letting me put his halter on and stuff, but he tries to rub it off. He also can't stand having his ears touched. I'm not sure if he has a sensitive poll or something is out of place?
I'm lost right now. I have high hopes for little guy and would love to show him. I would like to do so without having to bring his big brother along and stalling them together.
*sigh* I haven't decided if I'm going to geld him or not (I think I'll decide when he turns 2 or 3, I don't want to take the choice away), and I really don't want to have a stallion with anxiety issues.
Here's some pictures because I love them.
And just to show the size difference.
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