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Horse Talk!
do horses need companion?
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<blockquote data-quote="Miss Daisy" data-source="post: 455096" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>my mare fell in love with my ffa steer last year. when i moved my steer to a different pen they bawled/nickered for eachother for several days, and they could still see eachother! just not touch. she has a baby calf she is taking care of right now so she is pretty happy.</p><p></p><p>as for the gender of the horses you keep i think you will have less problems with a mare and a gelding than if you had two mares. geldings tend to be easygoing and pay less attention to the mare, rather than the mares squealing at eachother. jmo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss Daisy, post: 455096, member: 3568"] my mare fell in love with my ffa steer last year. when i moved my steer to a different pen they bawled/nickered for eachother for several days, and they could still see eachother! just not touch. she has a baby calf she is taking care of right now so she is pretty happy. as for the gender of the horses you keep i think you will have less problems with a mare and a gelding than if you had two mares. geldings tend to be easygoing and pay less attention to the mare, rather than the mares squealing at eachother. jmo [/QUOTE]
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