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I have only fostered a few times - all older (14yrs and up) mares. This is the first time with not only a yearling, but also with a relatively freshly gelded colt. My old mare is 28yrs old but she is THE BOSS.
When the county lady walked Buddy past my backyard (small chainlink fenced area) where I had Skye, she took him over to greet Skye and Skye half-reared and got her foreleg stuck between the gate and the fence post. After a tense minute or 2 I was able to free her (Thank God she is a calm easily settled old girl... she just stood there and waited for me to help her).
I had planned to wait through this week before really getting into the introductions, as I will be off from work and home to referee. But yesterday we had a really horrible storm and I had to tie Skye in her stall and lock Buddy in his across the aisle, then sit out there with them. Granted, Skye was more antsy over the storm than she was interested in Buddy, but I just want to avoid as much drama as possible.
They have been in seperate fields, but able to hear each other, occasionally see each other at a distance and of course smell each other. I let Buddy out in the big field yesterday after locking Skye in my backyard again and he kept going to the fence lookign for her (he could hear / smell her).
Any tips on introducing these two without too much blood? In the past my fosters have been weak and just happy to have a shelter and food, they didn't care about who was boss. I think Buddy won't care about boss, but he may not know to respect his elders!
I have only fostered a few times - all older (14yrs and up) mares. This is the first time with not only a yearling, but also with a relatively freshly gelded colt. My old mare is 28yrs old but she is THE BOSS.
When the county lady walked Buddy past my backyard (small chainlink fenced area) where I had Skye, she took him over to greet Skye and Skye half-reared and got her foreleg stuck between the gate and the fence post. After a tense minute or 2 I was able to free her (Thank God she is a calm easily settled old girl... she just stood there and waited for me to help her).
I had planned to wait through this week before really getting into the introductions, as I will be off from work and home to referee. But yesterday we had a really horrible storm and I had to tie Skye in her stall and lock Buddy in his across the aisle, then sit out there with them. Granted, Skye was more antsy over the storm than she was interested in Buddy, but I just want to avoid as much drama as possible.
They have been in seperate fields, but able to hear each other, occasionally see each other at a distance and of course smell each other. I let Buddy out in the big field yesterday after locking Skye in my backyard again and he kept going to the fence lookign for her (he could hear / smell her).
Any tips on introducing these two without too much blood? In the past my fosters have been weak and just happy to have a shelter and food, they didn't care about who was boss. I think Buddy won't care about boss, but he may not know to respect his elders!
