Why keep mares and geldings seperate?

It points between his back legs when out...i feel his embarrassment when with the other boys showing off :redface:

There's nowt wrong with being different :wink: but I must say, I've got the image in my head, and yes it's a chuckle... no different than men :wink:eh:bounce:
 
Overall I think you just get more problems when large numbers of a mixed heard go out....

Dobbs I think would be fine with geldings (has been out with them before)

But with some geldings when she's in season (i.e. the ones in the field next door to us) she is a right flirt! :wub: :mstickle::wink::wavespin::inlove::cloud9::tongue::redface:

So I think would probably be best kept seperate!

Far too distracting for them.
 
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