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Okay heres a question to anybody that owns more than 1 miniature stallion.... do you put them out to pasture with eachother? Theres quite a few people and mini breeders in my area that had little to no problems having their stallions pastured together.
Heres a little background story on why I'm asking this....some advice is needed as well...
I just purchased a second stallion not too long ago, who also happened to be pastured with younger stallions with NO problems at the previous breeders farm(so I was told). I decided to introduce him to our 3 year old stallion(Cash). They hit it off! They were grooming eachother the first night(on leads). We were ecstatic because Cash could finally have a pasturemate.
The new stallion(Picante) spent the next couple days in the roundpen beside Cash's field. After a couple days we put them in the roundpen together, and they did great for about a week. Picante, who is 15, suddenly turned on him viciously. Kicked the snot out of him, wouldnt stop even though docile Cash sumbitted to him, and Picante gave him bites that drew blood. We had to break the fight up and seperate them. Picante stays in the roundpen during the day and the Cash has his field beside it.... Picante viciously tries to attack him through the roundpen panels!!! Kicking, lounging, baring teeth, the whole nine yards. He will pace that side of the roundpen waiting for him to get close. There is no mares even close to them, let alone any in heat. They both cant even see them. Too much testosterone I guess? lol
So I dont see how anyone is having much luck with their stallions being together... because I'm definitely not! I have a new problem coming from my older stallion now.... heres the story. He bit another person at the barn a few days ago. One of the boarders that shouldnt have been messing with him in the first place. He has never once offered to bite or kick, but supposedly ended up biting her, I dont know what the full story is. So I was working him in the roundpen today and he did GREAT! I had a friend bring in my young one from the field beside the roundpen before I brought Picante out and I was at the gate waiting for him to be brought in. I wouldnt let Picante get too close to the gate though, we stayed at a safe distance so he wouldnt try to attack Cash through the panels. Picante was pretty mad I wouldnt let him close, took his anger out at me, and turned his head and bit my thigh. I wasnt expecting it at all! I immediately smacked him and told him no. So now hes getting aggressive with people along with the other horse?
I will probably have to turn them out on seperate times so Picante doesnt end up hurting himself. Any advice on what to do?? & how to calm him down? How about a calming supplement? Hes kind of high strung and Im wondering if that would help any. I really dont want to end up selling Picante.... hes the Falabella stallion I just got, some of you may have seen my other post about it.
Heres a little background story on why I'm asking this....some advice is needed as well...
I just purchased a second stallion not too long ago, who also happened to be pastured with younger stallions with NO problems at the previous breeders farm(so I was told). I decided to introduce him to our 3 year old stallion(Cash). They hit it off! They were grooming eachother the first night(on leads). We were ecstatic because Cash could finally have a pasturemate.
The new stallion(Picante) spent the next couple days in the roundpen beside Cash's field. After a couple days we put them in the roundpen together, and they did great for about a week. Picante, who is 15, suddenly turned on him viciously. Kicked the snot out of him, wouldnt stop even though docile Cash sumbitted to him, and Picante gave him bites that drew blood. We had to break the fight up and seperate them. Picante stays in the roundpen during the day and the Cash has his field beside it.... Picante viciously tries to attack him through the roundpen panels!!! Kicking, lounging, baring teeth, the whole nine yards. He will pace that side of the roundpen waiting for him to get close. There is no mares even close to them, let alone any in heat. They both cant even see them. Too much testosterone I guess? lol
So I dont see how anyone is having much luck with their stallions being together... because I'm definitely not! I have a new problem coming from my older stallion now.... heres the story. He bit another person at the barn a few days ago. One of the boarders that shouldnt have been messing with him in the first place. He has never once offered to bite or kick, but supposedly ended up biting her, I dont know what the full story is. So I was working him in the roundpen today and he did GREAT! I had a friend bring in my young one from the field beside the roundpen before I brought Picante out and I was at the gate waiting for him to be brought in. I wouldnt let Picante get too close to the gate though, we stayed at a safe distance so he wouldnt try to attack Cash through the panels. Picante was pretty mad I wouldnt let him close, took his anger out at me, and turned his head and bit my thigh. I wasnt expecting it at all! I immediately smacked him and told him no. So now hes getting aggressive with people along with the other horse?
I will probably have to turn them out on seperate times so Picante doesnt end up hurting himself. Any advice on what to do?? & how to calm him down? How about a calming supplement? Hes kind of high strung and Im wondering if that would help any. I really dont want to end up selling Picante.... hes the Falabella stallion I just got, some of you may have seen my other post about it.