Thanks for the reply.
I guessed it may be boredom but we working on that and it is at another level. He has been out all winter with not much human interaction but was looking for tips how to stop him doing it rather then what caused it.
I have owned Max for 2 weeks, the first week was mainly him just relaxing in the field with his new friends.
For the last few days I been taking him to his stall so we can spend some time together to get to know each other.
The biting usualy starts off with him grabbing his lead rope...
I don't have any body snaps but have taken his weight as its below average. I have looked into the linseed but seems this can also make them fizzy?
He is a young chap, already has a lot of life someone said try him on calm and condition? but heard this can make then fizzy really don't know...
Thanks for the reply. :)
I think max's old owner only fed him when she had time to see him as in every 3-4 days. I didn't feed him any hard feed for 1.5 weeks as is a lot more grass where he is atm. But me feeling bad for him i went and bought the build up and condition and feeding him this...
I'm in need of some advice on what to feed my young boy.
He is a 6years Warmblood & has been out all winter due to this he has lost a lot of weight. His previous owner said he was on hay and she fed him 1 scoop of Build up and condition every few days.
( I have owned Max for 2 weeks)...