Hilarious moment young stud horse reveals he’s clueless when he gets into a field full of mares 

You’re doing it wrong! Hilarious moment young stud horse reveals he’s clueless when he gets into a field full of mares

  • The mobile phone footage was recorded at a pasture in Calvert City, Kentucky
  • Young colt called Zip My Goose accidentally got out in the mare’s pasture
  • He attempted to do ‘what any other stallion would have but failed completely’ 

A two-year-old stud horse got caught in a compromising position when he made an impromptu attempt at mating.

Mobile phone footage captured the hapless Quarter Horse apparently stranded across the back of a mare in a meadow in Calvert City, Kentucky.   

The colt’s owner said he had accidentally got into the mare’s pasture ‘and attempted to do what any other stallion would have done, but failed completely’.

The two-year-old stud horse was caught in a compromising position

The mobile phone footage was recorded at a pasture in Calvert City, Kentucky, as the two-year-old stud horse was caught in a compromising position

In the clip, recorded on March 14, the brown horse, called Zip My Goose, can be seen caught in an awkward predicament. 

His front legs are hooked over the side of a white mare after he had apparently attempted to mount her.

A group of women can be heard giggling from behind the camera before one asks: ‘Do you think he is stuck?’ 

The colt appears to nibble at the mare’s neck, as a voice asks: ‘Why is he biting her?’

The mare jerks forward and tries to walk away but Zip My Goose remains on her back, apparently unfazed.

The owner of the young colt said: 'He accidentally got out in the mare's pasture and attempted to do what any other stallion would have done, but failed completely'

The owner of the young colt said: ‘He accidentally got out in the mare’s pasture and attempted to do what any other stallion would have done, but failed completely’

The stud’s owner has since explained: ‘Zip My Goose is a coming two-year-old AQHA stud colt. 

‘He is normally kept in a pasture or a stall away from the mares that we also have here. 

‘He accidentally got out in the mare’s pasture and attempted to do what any other stallion would have done, but failed completely.’