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We have two geldings who do the same thing, I need to get a good picture of it sometime.
(not sure about my English...)
You already received a lot of cute titles, but the official name for what these boys are doing is "bite face". OK, maybe not "official" but everyone I know with horses calls it this. And it's always boys (colts and geldings) who play this game. It's juvenile behavior that becomes stallion-like behavior if the boys are left entire.
My stallion used to play bite-face with a young gelding across the fence. Initially I had the fencing setup so that they couldn't touch one another as I didn't want him to fight with the neighboring horse. When I saw that they were friendly towards one another, I slowly nudged the fence (a portable pipe panel) closer to the neighboring fence. They would play, and play. The young gelding was in with an older gelding who wouldn't play with him (and who ignored my stallion) and was delighted to find a buddy to play with.
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