MiniHoofBeats
Well-Known Member
Ok I have 2 questions...
Here's the scenario...I have one stallion, he's a tall B and he is just the biggest sweetheart but I think I want to geld him and make him my driving/show halter gelding. He has the grey/roan gene and I have decided I don't want to have him as my main herd sire but he is just too darned sweet to sell! So I have my eyes on a gorgeous colt right now and am considering purchasing him but I am not sure how to house the two...I did want to try getting 1 or 2 foals from my original stallion before gelding him but if it's a bad idea to keep 2 stallions near each other, let me know! I only have this one pasture to work with, it's a LARGE pasture that can be split in half and still be huge for one mini!
first one, if you own two stallions can you keep them pastured NEXT to each other? I know it's bad to keep them in with each other, especially around mares. Neither stallion would be in sight of the mares, but I have been looking at and I think I will soon be purchasing a second stallion. I have a large pasture I can split in half with metal horse panels to keep them separated - would they be ok next to each other or will they be too riled up from being able to sniff each other through the panels? I could always put up 2 rows of panels so they're separated by a few feet.
second - if I were to geld one stallion, can you keep a stallion and a gelding together (until the gelding is fully healed and can go in with the girls)? Also - anyone have a problem having a gelding in with the girls, the girls thinking the gelding is their stallion, and then not wanting anything to do with your real stallion?? Or are mares responsive to stallions irregardless?
Am I making sense? lol...let me know if I am or not =) Thanks!
Here's the scenario...I have one stallion, he's a tall B and he is just the biggest sweetheart but I think I want to geld him and make him my driving/show halter gelding. He has the grey/roan gene and I have decided I don't want to have him as my main herd sire but he is just too darned sweet to sell! So I have my eyes on a gorgeous colt right now and am considering purchasing him but I am not sure how to house the two...I did want to try getting 1 or 2 foals from my original stallion before gelding him but if it's a bad idea to keep 2 stallions near each other, let me know! I only have this one pasture to work with, it's a LARGE pasture that can be split in half and still be huge for one mini!
first one, if you own two stallions can you keep them pastured NEXT to each other? I know it's bad to keep them in with each other, especially around mares. Neither stallion would be in sight of the mares, but I have been looking at and I think I will soon be purchasing a second stallion. I have a large pasture I can split in half with metal horse panels to keep them separated - would they be ok next to each other or will they be too riled up from being able to sniff each other through the panels? I could always put up 2 rows of panels so they're separated by a few feet.
second - if I were to geld one stallion, can you keep a stallion and a gelding together (until the gelding is fully healed and can go in with the girls)? Also - anyone have a problem having a gelding in with the girls, the girls thinking the gelding is their stallion, and then not wanting anything to do with your real stallion?? Or are mares responsive to stallions irregardless?
Am I making sense? lol...let me know if I am or not =) Thanks!