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could tell he was irritated at being at
the bottom of the pecking order.
We bought the horse and named
him Caspian. I put him in the pasture
with our old cow, Leah. He ran
around the pasture for a brief time
and then approached Leah cautiously.
She backed away, and Caspian
seemed surprised. None of the horses
backed away from him. Suddenly, he
seemed to see a chance to assert
himself at the top of the pecking
order. He moved aggressively toward
Leah, and she responded by turning
and running. He chased her.
I knew this would not be good for
her milk production, so I tied him up