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I've just recently bought another horse and have just this week been researching his history so thought I would share!!
He was in his home before me for one year and the reason he was sold is that the girl who owned him (about 16 years old) lost interest in horses about 6 months ago and so for the last 6 months her mother (totally unhorsey) has been looking after him (he has had hardly any turnout or ridden exercise - from what I can gather he has just been walked around the yard in hand tens mins per day
). The mother and the girl were both really really nice people, I think they just didn't realise this wasn't a very nice life for him
. But the mother got fed up of looking after him and decided to sell him.
I was speaking to a good friend, telling her that I wanted a project - she knew Benji well and said I must go to see him
The friend is a BD judge and trainer and had taught the girl on Benji for the first 6 months she had him and she told me he was lovely back then but now didn't look that much as he was wasted and had no muscle (in fact, when they first got him she wanted to buy him for her daughter!).
I went to see him (had to get straight on as owner wouldn't
and was told that was his first excercise in weeks
He was a bit lively but not too bad!!
I really like him and he has come on loads in the two months I've had him - is FAB to ride, no more sillies! Lively but just right and he is so happy to go out everyday and be ridden! He really thinks it is great. His muscle is slowly coming back too
This week I decided to try and speak with his breeder and through his passport and google got her contact details. It turned out that they did not sell him until he was 4 (he is 6 now), they had backed him and schooled him aswell as getting him popping fences etc. Then, at 4 he was sold to Robert Oliver and I'm not sure then if he went straight to the people I bought him from or if there is another home inbetween.
I will see how he comes on but he has done nothing but pleasantly suprise me since I got him (except to bronc me off in week one - the first time I have fallen off in 7 years!!!) so I think he will end up a keeper!!
Now to the cribbing question - after a hard feed he will crib (once), but it is after EVERY hard feed (he would also do it after eating a treat so I won't give him treats in the stable now).
His last owners didn't tell me he did it, but I knewbecause I had seen him doing it while viewing him (I doubt the mother even knew what it was so don't think she was being devious in not saying - she said from the start she didn't know about horses so he was literally being sold as seen). It doesn't actually bother me as he literally sucks three times a day (as on three feeds) but obviously I would rather he didn't do it (very unlikely now I know!). I don't know when he started doing it but having spoken to the breeder, I know he did not crib whilst with them (he lived in and out with them). So it has started in the last two years. My first thought was the boredom of the last six months caused him to start but am now wondering if it is worth putting him on a supplement as it could be to do with digestion / stomach imbalances as he does it after feeds only? What do you think? (or is that when they usually do it? I've never had one before!)
Thanks!!
Pics of him are in the gallery BTW
He was in his home before me for one year and the reason he was sold is that the girl who owned him (about 16 years old) lost interest in horses about 6 months ago and so for the last 6 months her mother (totally unhorsey) has been looking after him (he has had hardly any turnout or ridden exercise - from what I can gather he has just been walked around the yard in hand tens mins per day
I was speaking to a good friend, telling her that I wanted a project - she knew Benji well and said I must go to see him
The friend is a BD judge and trainer and had taught the girl on Benji for the first 6 months she had him and she told me he was lovely back then but now didn't look that much as he was wasted and had no muscle (in fact, when they first got him she wanted to buy him for her daughter!).
I went to see him (had to get straight on as owner wouldn't
I really like him and he has come on loads in the two months I've had him - is FAB to ride, no more sillies! Lively but just right and he is so happy to go out everyday and be ridden! He really thinks it is great. His muscle is slowly coming back too
This week I decided to try and speak with his breeder and through his passport and google got her contact details. It turned out that they did not sell him until he was 4 (he is 6 now), they had backed him and schooled him aswell as getting him popping fences etc. Then, at 4 he was sold to Robert Oliver and I'm not sure then if he went straight to the people I bought him from or if there is another home inbetween.
I will see how he comes on but he has done nothing but pleasantly suprise me since I got him (except to bronc me off in week one - the first time I have fallen off in 7 years!!!) so I think he will end up a keeper!!
Now to the cribbing question - after a hard feed he will crib (once), but it is after EVERY hard feed (he would also do it after eating a treat so I won't give him treats in the stable now).
His last owners didn't tell me he did it, but I knewbecause I had seen him doing it while viewing him (I doubt the mother even knew what it was so don't think she was being devious in not saying - she said from the start she didn't know about horses so he was literally being sold as seen). It doesn't actually bother me as he literally sucks three times a day (as on three feeds) but obviously I would rather he didn't do it (very unlikely now I know!). I don't know when he started doing it but having spoken to the breeder, I know he did not crib whilst with them (he lived in and out with them). So it has started in the last two years. My first thought was the boredom of the last six months caused him to start but am now wondering if it is worth putting him on a supplement as it could be to do with digestion / stomach imbalances as he does it after feeds only? What do you think? (or is that when they usually do it? I've never had one before!)
Thanks!!
Pics of him are in the gallery BTW