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krissy3
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hello everyone,
Greetings from Switzerland. I am proud to say that over here we are finally recognizing the AMHA AMHR , and starting to put on some good schooling shows. I hope in a few years we can get this group up and running. To my left is Quelly one of my shetland ponys out of France , parents from England. Next month I hope to purchase an AMHA AMHR beautiful yearling , her mother is from Florida, and I am from california (was) . Anyone have some advise in introducing a yearling mare to an existing herd? I have a 3 year old gelding , a 28 year old donkey gelding (grouchy) and a very "alpha "mare (left) she is not a kicker , just uses her rump to move the boys out of her way. What is the best way of introducing everyone? I would like them to all live together in the pasture , and my stall is a "open floor plan" . because they are all under the age of 4 do you think they will be playful? Is it best to let them work it out in the big pasture where they have lots of space and food? looking forward to reading many interesting and helpful posts.
Greetings from Switzerland. I am proud to say that over here we are finally recognizing the AMHA AMHR , and starting to put on some good schooling shows. I hope in a few years we can get this group up and running. To my left is Quelly one of my shetland ponys out of France , parents from England. Next month I hope to purchase an AMHA AMHR beautiful yearling , her mother is from Florida, and I am from california (was) . Anyone have some advise in introducing a yearling mare to an existing herd? I have a 3 year old gelding , a 28 year old donkey gelding (grouchy) and a very "alpha "mare (left) she is not a kicker , just uses her rump to move the boys out of her way. What is the best way of introducing everyone? I would like them to all live together in the pasture , and my stall is a "open floor plan" . because they are all under the age of 4 do you think they will be playful? Is it best to let them work it out in the big pasture where they have lots of space and food? looking forward to reading many interesting and helpful posts.