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Aggressive QH filly!
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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 925065" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Many thanks for your interesting replies, much appreciated. The filly's mother, although very quiet, was a dominant mare and was in the same paddock as her until she died for no apparent reason in December. I think she kept the filly in line. The only other horses we have here are some geldings and I think she would be boss over them too. The bloke who will be riding her for me is away mustering for a few months so when he comes back, she'll go into work. I'm past wanting to ride young horses. Anyway, she's still locked in the yard just getting some grass hay. She's in very fat condition which also tends to help bring out the evil in them! She is the last of several foals I bred out of the mare - the one before this was a filly also but by a different horse, and she had none of these characteristics - she didnt care what horses were where or if you took her away from the others, much more sensible. Our two pony mares are like that also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 925065, member: 8192"] Many thanks for your interesting replies, much appreciated. The filly's mother, although very quiet, was a dominant mare and was in the same paddock as her until she died for no apparent reason in December. I think she kept the filly in line. The only other horses we have here are some geldings and I think she would be boss over them too. The bloke who will be riding her for me is away mustering for a few months so when he comes back, she'll go into work. I'm past wanting to ride young horses. Anyway, she's still locked in the yard just getting some grass hay. She's in very fat condition which also tends to help bring out the evil in them! She is the last of several foals I bred out of the mare - the one before this was a filly also but by a different horse, and she had none of these characteristics - she didnt care what horses were where or if you took her away from the others, much more sensible. Our two pony mares are like that also. [/QUOTE]
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