acp pills, hunting

hunthunt

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hi,
last season, i brought a new pony to hunting - he loved it, a wee to much... he took to the hounds everything (he was absolutly fine autumnhunting). but at the opening meet, he was EXTREMELY exited - as you would be if you were galloping with 60 odd other horses. i couldnt pull him up, and we had to come home. that was t for the season with him. now with the season fast aproching, and autumn hunting starting early this year i would like to know the affects of giving him acp pills - to calm his nerves. would it be good for him? he will be fit and ready for the season, and i feel if he was calmer the first few times he hunted he would be calmer afterwards.
does this sound silly? or a good aproach?
 

RachelB

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From the (very very little) I know about hunting, I'd say a horse would have to have his wits about him. ACP would dampen his reaction times, and if you gave him too much it could be dangerous. There's a reason these types of drugs aren't allowed in competitions! I agree with vicijp, start half fit - and shove some herbal calmer down his throat.
 

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I agree using acp would be dangerous, try a calmer, use a neck strap or breastplate so you have something to hold on to in any hairy moments and take him hunting as much as possible so he gets used to it.
 

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I've seen and nearly been killed by a horse having an allergic reaction to acp....not pretty and very dangerous!
 

icemaiden113

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Has he had acp before? We used to use it on a very very excitable horse for his first few outings! And the huntsmans new horse last season! What a difference! So much better, and when it wore off later int he day he was too tired to care! If he doesn;t have any adverses reactions to it then have a go! But beware when it wears off he could return to normal self!!
Happy hunting
 
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