Maisy
Well-Known Member
I have a 3 year old, who i backed earlier on this year. He has been 'turned away' since the end of July. Whilst I was backing him, he seemed to really thrive on working, albeit once or twice a week.
This last week, all of my horses have been coming in at night....which he *loves*!
My problem is that he seems to be *so* excited to come in that he bucks/rodeos/kicks out whilst I am leading him through the field! He seems to stop once we get to the road....
It isnt really a problem, (apart from me having my heart in my mouth in case he bowls me over!), and I am trying to write it off to high jinx/excitement.....but is this all it is!?
The last thing I want to do is ignore it if it might be a problem!
He had a thermal image scan done on Saturday, which only showed a tight muscle in his hind quarters (the scan was done as a friend was having one done, not because I was overly worried!)
I just want to check that this is 'normal' behaviour!? I am thinking I may need to bring him in earlier, as he is obviously far too happy indoors!!...or should I start to work him again!?
Any advice/experiences welcome!
This last week, all of my horses have been coming in at night....which he *loves*!
My problem is that he seems to be *so* excited to come in that he bucks/rodeos/kicks out whilst I am leading him through the field! He seems to stop once we get to the road....
It isnt really a problem, (apart from me having my heart in my mouth in case he bowls me over!), and I am trying to write it off to high jinx/excitement.....but is this all it is!?
The last thing I want to do is ignore it if it might be a problem!
He had a thermal image scan done on Saturday, which only showed a tight muscle in his hind quarters (the scan was done as a friend was having one done, not because I was overly worried!)
I just want to check that this is 'normal' behaviour!? I am thinking I may need to bring him in earlier, as he is obviously far too happy indoors!!...or should I start to work him again!?
Any advice/experiences welcome!