Hollywood Thrill
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So Cat is settled in to his new home, a paddock with hot wire and a shed. He is however antsy because he's all alone. I'm going to see if I can move Hollywood on the 27th, even though it's about a week before the end of my contract (I don't like Kitty being sad by himself and I don't want him developing bad habits. He's already pacing *headdesk*). Anywho, Hollywood is a top dog kinda horse and I have no clue what Cat is since I've never seen him in a herd. He was around 2 other horses when I first moved out here and he totally ignored them, so I'm thinking he's probably not a top dog. Hollywood isn't mean so I'm not too terribly worried about it. All I've seen him do is squeal and strike out with one foot when he's around another dominant horse. Granted, when he got caught in the fence it was a dominance fight between him and another super dominant horse, but since Cat is about half his size and less than half his age, I'm thinking it won't be too big of a deal.
I'm just being paranoid horse mom, and I can't wait to get them together, but I just worry about Cat. I worry a little about Hollywood because I have no clue if he knows what hot wire is either (Cat found out when he got zapped and he was MAD lol) and I don't want him running through it, but I worry more that he'd chase Cat around a little. It's a decent sized paddock so there's room for them to get away from each other if they get mad at each other.
So should I just hold Hollywood and have my fiance hold Cat and lead them up to each other in the paddock and let them sniff each other and everything and then turn them loose? Keeping them somewhat separated at all isn't an option out there. They just have their paddock and have to try and get used to it, but like I said, it's a good size so they can get away from each other, but I'm just paranoid they'll run each other through the fence (moreso that Hollywood will run Cat through it). I flagged it pretty good so they can see the flags but still, I'm paranoid lol.
So any other tips? If they do start really picking on each other when should I intervene? I love Hollywood more, but Cat's the priority since he's worth a lot of money so I have to make sure he's protected.
Thanks
I'm just being paranoid horse mom, and I can't wait to get them together, but I just worry about Cat. I worry a little about Hollywood because I have no clue if he knows what hot wire is either (Cat found out when he got zapped and he was MAD lol) and I don't want him running through it, but I worry more that he'd chase Cat around a little. It's a decent sized paddock so there's room for them to get away from each other if they get mad at each other.
So should I just hold Hollywood and have my fiance hold Cat and lead them up to each other in the paddock and let them sniff each other and everything and then turn them loose? Keeping them somewhat separated at all isn't an option out there. They just have their paddock and have to try and get used to it, but like I said, it's a good size so they can get away from each other, but I'm just paranoid they'll run each other through the fence (moreso that Hollywood will run Cat through it). I flagged it pretty good so they can see the flags but still, I'm paranoid lol.
So any other tips? If they do start really picking on each other when should I intervene? I love Hollywood more, but Cat's the priority since he's worth a lot of money so I have to make sure he's protected.
Thanks