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krissy3
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I have some herd dynamics that I d like to get oppinions on before I add a newcommer. My family consists of a 5 year old alpha mare a 4 year old gelding that is glued to Alpha mares side, a 30 year old gelded donkey that belongs to my husband, donkey is at the bottom of the pecking order and verbally gripes about it , and a 3 year old (in may) mare that is an ear pinner, and kicker.
1st . question ....before I feed , when they know I am going to feed, alpha mare chases gelding and bites him on the fanny, its now a ritual
3 year old mare waits in the stall , and donkey sort of verbally gripes and pouts , and walks in last. What is the biting about, and is it something I need to get involved in , or let it be as long as no one is getting hurt?
2. 3 year old mare hates the donkey because he use to chase her when she first arrived, its now pay back time and she is a kicker if he comes near her . If The Donkey was smaller, I would be more upset , but he is 2x her size, and he can defend himself if he needs to. Is the ear pinning and kicking something this mare will grow out of ? and 2nd , for a "spirited " little begger like this one how strict do I need to be with her to keep her in line. How do you deal with the ear pinners?
3. I got this new 7 year old gelding to hopefully pair up with my ear pinner mare that currently does not have a buddy, I am hoping that the alpha and gelding will continue to buddy up , and the new horse and ear pinner will buddy up , and the dang donkey can live his senior days in peace. Its only the ear pinner that hates the donk, but as I said the first month she was here the donkey was very aggressive towards her and she didnt know how to defend herself, now she does , and shes not taking any chances.. I know I need to keep new horse separate for the first 2 weeks or so so they can get use to eachother, any other suggestions on how this dynamic will unfold once he is here? I had the ear pinner at a trainers for 1 month , and she really loved being with another mare that she could buddy up with they were so sweet together.... this is what made me want a friend for her. Right now I would say the herd is 2 and 1 and 1 ...Id like it to be 2 and 2 and 1 ..(the donkey being 1, I give him plenty of special alone time)
any ideas?
Krissy
1st . question ....before I feed , when they know I am going to feed, alpha mare chases gelding and bites him on the fanny, its now a ritual

2. 3 year old mare hates the donkey because he use to chase her when she first arrived, its now pay back time and she is a kicker if he comes near her . If The Donkey was smaller, I would be more upset , but he is 2x her size, and he can defend himself if he needs to. Is the ear pinning and kicking something this mare will grow out of ? and 2nd , for a "spirited " little begger like this one how strict do I need to be with her to keep her in line. How do you deal with the ear pinners?

3. I got this new 7 year old gelding to hopefully pair up with my ear pinner mare that currently does not have a buddy, I am hoping that the alpha and gelding will continue to buddy up , and the new horse and ear pinner will buddy up , and the dang donkey can live his senior days in peace. Its only the ear pinner that hates the donk, but as I said the first month she was here the donkey was very aggressive towards her and she didnt know how to defend herself, now she does , and shes not taking any chances.. I know I need to keep new horse separate for the first 2 weeks or so so they can get use to eachother, any other suggestions on how this dynamic will unfold once he is here? I had the ear pinner at a trainers for 1 month , and she really loved being with another mare that she could buddy up with they were so sweet together.... this is what made me want a friend for her. Right now I would say the herd is 2 and 1 and 1 ...Id like it to be 2 and 2 and 1 ..(the donkey being 1, I give him plenty of special alone time)
any ideas?
Krissy