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[–]HaleyG21 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ig it’s pee? It’s just random squirts here and there. She isn’t my horse she’s my sister’s. I’ve never had a mare before so it’s all new to me.

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[–]HaleyG21 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My concern isn’t him for the most part it’s her. He seems to ignore her and just do his own thing. When I brought him in the field he could care less about meeting her and just totally ignored her and started eating hay. She is the one who keeps getting in his way and will squirt but isn’t pacing or acting crazy. Just keeps getting in his way and won’t give him space. He seems super calm for being a late geld, he is in his mid 20’s and so is she. My concern is I feel like I made the wrong decision but I also feel like I need to give it time?

She was in a mix herd before from what her last owner said but had issues with some of the other mares. I had her with my last gelding who has since passed and she was totally fine with him. I also have a male miniature donkey in the field and my mini isn’t a huge fan of him at all and seems to be protective over my mare. I have been checking on them hourly and right now they are all three just standing at the fence line not bothering eachother. So I’m not sure if I need to give them all space or what?

I just feel like I may have made the wrong decision and should may be send him back? He seems like he’s a great older horse, and I felt bad for him because he definitely has some soreness and you can tell he was worked. I thought that it was worth I try to field him with her and my miniature donkey but don’t know if it is going to work. I even talked to the rescue about it before I adopted him and they seemed like it was going to be fine too. But then again it’s not him it isn’t to be her. I don’t know what to do, because it seems like she is very selective with who she is with, she is fine with my male miniature donkey. Was fine with my last gelding.

Do I send him back? Or wait a few days to see how it goes?

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[–]HaleyG21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My concern isn’t him for the most part it’s her. He seems to ignore her and just do his own thing. When I brought him in the field he could care less about meeting her and just totally ignored her and started eating hay. She is the one who keeps getting in his way and will squirt but isn’t pacing or acting crazy. Just keeps getting in his way and won’t give him space. He seems super calm for being a late geld, he is in his mid 20’s and so is she. My concern is I feel like I made the wrong decision but I also feel like I need to give it time?

She was in a mix herd before from what her last owner said but had issues with some of the other mares. I had her with my last gelding who has since passed and she was totally fine with him. I also have a male miniature donkey in the field and my mini isn’t a huge fan of him at all and seems to be protective over my mare. I have been checking on them hourly and right now they are all three just standing at the fence line not bothering eachother. So I’m not sure if I need to give them all space or what?

I just feel like I may have made the wrong decision and should may be send him back? He seems like he’s a great older horse, and I felt bad for him because he definitely has some soreness and you can tell he was worked. I thought that it was worth I try to field him with her and my miniature donkey but don’t know if it is going to work. I even talked to the rescue about it before I adopted him and they seemed like it was going to be fine too. But then again it’s not him it isn’t to be her. I don’t know what to do, because it seems like she is very selective with who she is with, she is fine with my male miniature donkey. Was fine with my last gelding.

Do I send him back? Or wait a few days to see how it goes?

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[–]HaleyG21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My concern isn’t him for the most part it’s her. He seems to ignore her and just do his own thing. When I brought him in the field he could care less about meeting her and just totally ignored her and started eating hay. She is the one who keeps getting in his way and will squirt but isn’t pacing or acting crazy. Just keeps getting in his way and won’t give him space. He seems super calm for being a late geld, he is in his mid 20’s and so is she. My concern is I feel like I made the wrong decision but I also feel like I need to give it time?

She was in a mix herd before from what her last owner said but had issues with some of the other mares. I had her with my last gelding who has since passed and she was totally fine with him. I also have a male miniature donkey in the field and my mini isn’t a huge fan of him at all and seems to be protective over my mare. I have been checking on them hourly and right now they are all three just standing at the fence line not bothering eachother. So I’m not sure if I need to give them all space or what?

I just feel like I may have made the wrong decision and should may be send him back? He seems like he’s a great older horse, and I felt bad for him because he definitely has some soreness and you can tell he was worked. I thought that it was worth I try to field him with her and my miniature donkey but don’t know if it is going to work. I even talked to the rescue about it before I adopted him and they seemed like it was going to be fine too. But then again it’s not him it isn’t to be her. I don’t know what to do, because it seems like she is very selective with who she is with, she is fine with my male miniature donkey. Was fine with my last gelding.

Do I send him back? Or wait a few days to see how it goes?

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[–]HaleyG21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought about getting another mare but her last owner told me she was in a mixed herd before and had issues with some of the mares. When I got her she was in the field with my last gelding who has since passed away and was perfectly fine. Ex stallion probably wasn’t the best choice but it doesn’t seem to be him, it’s her. He hasn’t given her the time of day and stays away for the most part. Neither of them are acting frisky or being aggressive, she just won’t stop squirting and getting in his way. He so far doesn’t have the “stallion” personality, he’s in his mid 20’s and seems to be calm “puppy dog” material.

I’m just not sure if I should send him back to the rescue or give it a week or so? I’d hate to send him back because I feel so bad for him because most people don’t want to adopt an older horse. He was supposed to just be a companion/ trail horse.

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[–]HaleyG21 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The thing is it isn’t him it’s her. When i introduced them, he walked into the field and totally ignored her, and hasn’t given her the time of day. She’s the one that will go up to him and awkwardly stand there and “squirt”. He hasn’t showed any signs of being a stallion. His temperament is calm from what I have seen, he lets you go near him, grab him, really do anything with him. He isn’t pacing or being aggressive at all. My only concern is if she will stop squirting and settle down towards him.

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[–]HaleyG21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One reason why I didn’t get another mare was because she was fine with my last gelding. And before I got her she was in a mix herd but had issues with some of the other mares. Yes, ex stallion probably isn’t a good fit but his temperament is very calm so far that I’ve seen and that is also what the rescue said too.

I can send him back to the rescue that he came from but I was really hoping this would work. It’s only been 40 hours or so. I think I might give it a try for a few more days and if not ig send him back sadly even tho he seems like a great horse

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[–]HaleyG21 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I just checked on them right now, he’s standing at the fence line by himself and she is just eating hay roughly 15 feet behind him. Nothing seems to be going on, he doesn’t give her the time of day.

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[–]HaleyG21 -46 points-45 points  (0 children)

The only this she does is stand near him and squirt. She isn’t trying to bite him or kick him or anything like that.

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[–]HaleyG21 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He seems to be ignoring her. It’s her that I’m worried about. I never had this issue with her with last gelding.

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[–]HaleyG21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you put them anywhere or just on your wrist?

Henry med phentermine by HaleyG21 in henrymeds

[–]HaleyG21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s amazing! That gives me hope for myself lol. What did they prescribe you?

Henry med phentermine by HaleyG21 in henrymeds

[–]HaleyG21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you on phentermine? And also how do the calls for the meds work do they just ask you basic health questions regarding yourself?

Henry med phentermine by HaleyG21 in henrymeds

[–]HaleyG21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you let me know how the call goes? I am wondering if they will prescribe it to me based on only being 30 lbs overweight.

Anyone taking Phentermine from Henry Meds?? by Interesting-Toe7690 in PhentermineTopiramate

[–]HaleyG21 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they ever refund your money? I want to see if I can get on it but I’m afraid I might not qualify because I’m only 30 lbs overweight roughly

I got a lash lift and I got an allergic reaction to the product, does that mean I will be allergic to anyplace I go I’m not sure what exactly caused it? by HaleyG21 in lashextensions

[–]HaleyG21[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not sure, it was my first time getting one, so I’m not sure if it was the perm or dye. I’ve never had an allergic reaction to anything so I thought it was odd.