rabbitsfizz
Well-Known Member
Since he is actually a colt FOAL and not a stallion or a stud, I would let him in with the gelding. At this time of year my mature stallion (ie six years old) two yearling colts and two mature geldings all run together and are no problem at all. They have a field about 3 1/2 acres. This is not big enough in spring, they have to be separated, but I would say your colt will be OK with a gelding for company until he starts to breed.
The biggest problem with goats is that they do not speak "horse" and so do not understand the postures for "play" and "anger" so you could easily end up with a dead goat. I used to have my two milking goats wandering through the horse pastures until I saw one horse getting angrier and angrier as it said quite plainly "this is MINE. Go AWAY" and the goat, who had no understanding of what was being said, ignored him. He would have hurt the goat, of that I am sure. The goats offered no companionship whatsoever, neither did the donkey- that was how I ended up with two goats and two donkeys- they were lonely, so I had to buy them company of their own species! I have known of donkeys and horses making good buddies but, again, the language is different, maybe just a little easier to learn.
The best companion for a horse is another horse, you just cannot get away form it.
The biggest problem with goats is that they do not speak "horse" and so do not understand the postures for "play" and "anger" so you could easily end up with a dead goat. I used to have my two milking goats wandering through the horse pastures until I saw one horse getting angrier and angrier as it said quite plainly "this is MINE. Go AWAY" and the goat, who had no understanding of what was being said, ignored him. He would have hurt the goat, of that I am sure. The goats offered no companionship whatsoever, neither did the donkey- that was how I ended up with two goats and two donkeys- they were lonely, so I had to buy them company of their own species! I have known of donkeys and horses making good buddies but, again, the language is different, maybe just a little easier to learn.
The best companion for a horse is another horse, you just cannot get away form it.