We have a new boarder at our barn that brought 2 new horses. A mare and a gelding. The owner had said they had only had them for about 2 months before coming here. He also mentioned that the gelding was stalled up his whole life and has not been in a pasture or herd situation ever (interesting). He also said that before bringing them to this barn, his gelding kept getting into it with another gelding at a different barn (also interesting). Before the 2 new horses the herd consist of 4 geldings and 1 mare. One of the geldings is my horse he is also the leader of the pack. My horse has been there for 3 years now with horses coming and going with no problems what so ever. Everyone gets along. Now this new pair of horses come in and the mare gets acclimated just fine my horse pretty much claims her and she follows him everywhere or they graze with good distances between them. Well after the first few days they let the mare and gelding out into the field and left them over night. The next day the owner of the 2 newbies get a call saying the gelding went through the fence and is in someone else's pasture and is limping pretty bad. No one witnessed what happened, but came to the conclusion that my horse and another gelding pinned him in a corner and he decided to go through the fence. He hurt his pastern pretty bad and ended up healing in the barn for a good month. In the meantime the mare was already integrated with everyone else. Now he is all healed up and they decide to reintroduce him to the herd. They put him out and watched him for a while and he stayed away from the mare that he came with. (Oh that's one thing I forgot to mention, was that the gelding was really fond of the mare that my horse has now made his mare.) Anyways after watching the gelding graze for a while a good distance from the herd the owners left. Well they get another call that he went through the fence again. This time the BO says he saw what happened and that my horse chased him and corned him again and the gelding went through the fence again. I love where I board been here for years, but the BO is really less then reputable and kind of all over the place. So anyways now my horse is being labeled as a mean killer horse "that must have been cut late or has an over load of testosterone or whatever." And the BO is upset over his fences being broken of course. And that second time he went through the fence all the horses followed and the BO called the owner of the gelding and not me at all AND he BO had the owner of the gelding put MY horse up in his stall and no one even told me a thing. I didn't get to give him hay or water. I had to hear it from a friend/fellow boarder who was just as outraged as me. And it is upsetting to me because there has been zero problems before and now. My horse gets along with every other horse in that pasture. The problem I am seeing is every time they put him out and something happens they separate them and then its like they have to start all over again. Granted the horse does keep plowing through fences which CAN'T keep happening, but I am feeling singled out all of the sudden over these brand new boarders. My horse is the leader he has to establish that he is dominant and the gelding has to accept it. But no one (the owner and the BO) will let it get to that point. I think it is very telling that the owner said the horse has had zero herd interaction before he got him, and that he was getting into fights at a different place before he brought him here. (Also the BO is not as inquisitive to know those 2 facts about this new gelding, but I do mean to tell him about them) The fact that they keep insisting its his testosterone or he was cut wrong or cut late is really getting on my nerves. If it were to come down to it people have said the BO would choose 2 horses over 1 horse (me). Meaning Money. My friend at the barn has 2 horses there and she has made it clear to me that she would go if I was told to go. That if that happens she doesn't want to pay board to someone who can just turn on a longtime reputable boarder. I love that she said she is a good friend. I would never hold her to it this place is a good place I would hate to leave! What is your thoughts on this whole thing.
The one thing I just can't shake from my mind is that my horse gets along with every other horse that is there or has been there!
The fencing is board fencing though it is not in anyway new. Thanks for the responses I guess there is not much to do except explain best I can to the BO about all the facts. Or move. It is so hard to deal with ignorance.
The one thing I just can't shake from my mind is that my horse gets along with every other horse that is there or has been there!
The fencing is board fencing though it is not in anyway new. Thanks for the responses I guess there is not much to do except explain best I can to the BO about all the facts. Or move. It is so hard to deal with ignorance.