Jean A
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Several months ago, we brought home our gang from the farm they had been at together. The two bred mares were not bred to the stallion we had brought with them, but they all knew each other. Things were fine, until shortly before the first girl foaled. That was totally expected. We just rotated stall and pasture time.
Now that the second mare has foaled (a cute little pinto filly), we'd like to return Oliver to the girls, and let them pasture breed, as had been the practice for years at their former home.
We did have an experience the other day with this. We get that they will need to settle into their places, and that is no problem. The mare that foaled in March is in heat, and the other is entering foal heat. We let them all run together the other day, and what resulted was basically an assault, with Ollie not taking no for an answer..we eventually broke them up and figured we'd regroup and begin again after asking around.
They do have access to nose touching and such even though they have not shared the pasture for a while. No fussing, no kicking or squealing..things are calm until he can actually get to them.
The plan is to turn out Oliver with the lead mare and her foal..(or should we turn out both so they can watch each others foals?) The concern is that we don't know what behavior is ok..how much chasing around, for how long? We expect some biting and kicking..at what point do we intervene, if at all?
Thank you for your advice..
Now that the second mare has foaled (a cute little pinto filly), we'd like to return Oliver to the girls, and let them pasture breed, as had been the practice for years at their former home.
We did have an experience the other day with this. We get that they will need to settle into their places, and that is no problem. The mare that foaled in March is in heat, and the other is entering foal heat. We let them all run together the other day, and what resulted was basically an assault, with Ollie not taking no for an answer..we eventually broke them up and figured we'd regroup and begin again after asking around.
They do have access to nose touching and such even though they have not shared the pasture for a while. No fussing, no kicking or squealing..things are calm until he can actually get to them.
The plan is to turn out Oliver with the lead mare and her foal..(or should we turn out both so they can watch each others foals?) The concern is that we don't know what behavior is ok..how much chasing around, for how long? We expect some biting and kicking..at what point do we intervene, if at all?
Thank you for your advice..