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Geldings behaviour
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<blockquote data-quote="pushpendra" data-source="post: 697425" data-attributes="member: 8670"><p>I have a 7 year gelding and one mare and a filly. All stay at one place. The gelding is new at my place, but one thing i noticed is after he entered my farm my young filly came in heat and even she wanted to go to the gelding and on the other hand the gelding was behaving as if he was a stallion and screamed all the time. My elder mare is hopefully 4 months pregnant for the first time. Should I keep her seperte from the gelding or will it be ok if all stay togather in a common paddock free and even can I tie th pregnant mare aside the gelding. Will she repeat if he is around. Please give advices. :?:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pushpendra, post: 697425, member: 8670"] I have a 7 year gelding and one mare and a filly. All stay at one place. The gelding is new at my place, but one thing i noticed is after he entered my farm my young filly came in heat and even she wanted to go to the gelding and on the other hand the gelding was behaving as if he was a stallion and screamed all the time. My elder mare is hopefully 4 months pregnant for the first time. Should I keep her seperte from the gelding or will it be ok if all stay togather in a common paddock free and even can I tie th pregnant mare aside the gelding. Will she repeat if he is around. Please give advices. :?: [/QUOTE]
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