GREYSMEADOW
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I have a rising 5yo (about 16.1 and growing) who decided to exit the stable door whilst it was bolted at the top and bottom. I think he heard Shall I feed now and I couldnt get to him quick enough as I was trying to get his neighbour in his stable too (they both have 27/4 stable / yard access). This is the second time hes done this. The last time was when my old boy was being trotted up in the lane with the vet in attendance and we heard a BANG and he was found munching the horsehage in the stable next door to him. The 2 geldings are jealous of each other at feed times.
What he did was he jumped up so that his shoulders/chest were much higher than the stable door and thumped it one which forced the kick plate out at the bottom and bent the wooden frame at the side. They are only wooden stables. His stable manners are not great but I am working on that.
Last week he decided to see an invisible snowman and he pulled me over (whilst leading him out of the field with a bridle on) and I went flying through the air and finished off in the wet and mud. I think he was so shocked that I didnt let go of him.
He is very bargey and thick skinned and is always in your personal space. He will walk though you given the chance. Unfortunately the winter has been terribly wet and my two are not getting much turnout because of the deep mud and my older horse cannot stand being out for long at the moment, thats why they have yard turnout with access to hay. Turning him out on his own is not an option.
I have an instructor who is riding/schooling him only once a week as Im unable to ride him at the moment due to health issues.
He is improving when I put his haynet up (he can only eat when I have finished putting it up) and I do reward him when he is good.
How can I stop him mowing the stable door down? Would it help with a Anti Weave Grill and putting the stable door higher? Oh and he does kick the stable door.
Moving yard is not an option either as its free.
I also thought about giving the 5yo some calmer but was told that may cause long term liver problems!
Was thinking about getting a chifney for leading him to/from field. He's not great at putting bit in his mouth either. Teeth have only just been done.
I would welcome some advise / suggestions please.
Many thanks.
What he did was he jumped up so that his shoulders/chest were much higher than the stable door and thumped it one which forced the kick plate out at the bottom and bent the wooden frame at the side. They are only wooden stables. His stable manners are not great but I am working on that.
Last week he decided to see an invisible snowman and he pulled me over (whilst leading him out of the field with a bridle on) and I went flying through the air and finished off in the wet and mud. I think he was so shocked that I didnt let go of him.
He is very bargey and thick skinned and is always in your personal space. He will walk though you given the chance. Unfortunately the winter has been terribly wet and my two are not getting much turnout because of the deep mud and my older horse cannot stand being out for long at the moment, thats why they have yard turnout with access to hay. Turning him out on his own is not an option.
I have an instructor who is riding/schooling him only once a week as Im unable to ride him at the moment due to health issues.
He is improving when I put his haynet up (he can only eat when I have finished putting it up) and I do reward him when he is good.
How can I stop him mowing the stable door down? Would it help with a Anti Weave Grill and putting the stable door higher? Oh and he does kick the stable door.
Moving yard is not an option either as its free.
I also thought about giving the 5yo some calmer but was told that may cause long term liver problems!
Was thinking about getting a chifney for leading him to/from field. He's not great at putting bit in his mouth either. Teeth have only just been done.
I would welcome some advise / suggestions please.
Many thanks.