tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3300955165918958606.post2017444001165064344..comments2023-05-21T11:16:01.753-04:00Comments on Chloe, the Pony Who Wouldn't: Um, George ...Junehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13428008814751524182noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3300955165918958606.post-30283929441098780452011-02-16T21:44:04.803-05:002011-02-16T21:44:04.803-05:00Yeah, I guess it's ok. I told his previous own...Yeah, I guess it's ok. I told his previous owner about it today, and she said that he had to be moved away from the half-grown fillies at her place to protect them from him mounting them. Understandable. And I wouldn't want him climbing on little Chloe. But I've seen Rose when she's not "in the mood," and she's able to keep him away just by a look. His aggressiveness is not to the fore when it comes to trying to get with the girls. He just becomes pathetic and sort of pleading. <br /><br />I think part of the reason he looks pleased is that he really needed contact of any kind with the mares, and this was definitely contact. He's a deep one that George. He struggles with his emotions.Junehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13428008814751524182noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3300955165918958606.post-27342996410730271662011-02-16T20:31:05.064-05:002011-02-16T20:31:05.064-05:00Are you really that cool about George climbing abo...Are you really that cool about George climbing aboard? My barn manager absolutely freaked out when Dar mounted a mare. It was the beginning of the end for him. I had never had a gelding, let alone a studdy one, so her hysteria had quite an impact on me. And he does look quite satisfied with himself.Muddy Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07937615888562277779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3300955165918958606.post-35364461873133290822011-02-16T15:29:48.408-05:002011-02-16T15:29:48.408-05:00I guess this means they're getting along?I guess this means they're getting along?smazourekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03029180368325070266noreply@blogger.com