melony73
Well-Known Member
After being a lurker on these forums, I feel I need to be brave and post for some advice. I have an ex racer that had not long been out of race training (approx 3 months) and been in retraining for around 6 weeks. Ive had him two weeks and I kept him in pretty much since I had him due to him not being used to turnout and I didn try to put him out when I first got him but he panicked so much that he nearly injured himself on the electric fencing. So I have not put him in a more secure field with 5 other horses. He has really taken to it, in fact so much so that bringing him in is becoming an issue. He has buddied up with one horse in particular and yesterday I tried to bring him in for his tea/brush etc and I managed to catch him and we walked across the field half way before he started frantically calling for the others, turning his head to see them and walking into me. Then skipping infront of me and shoving me, getting quite bolshy. I got him to the gate and he leapt backwards, I managed to keep hold of him and didnt shout or anything, just stood firm, he then had a paddy and reared, I still managed to keep hold of him and get him out the gate and we walked back to the yard with him calling and jogging. He is bolshy to lead back out to the field and I have to open the gate at lightening speed as he tried to barge through me and through the gate. I had to let him go with his rope attached yesterday as I was afraid he might rear and get me. I did manage to go into the field when he was chilled and unclip it. Once on the yard, he is lovely to handle and will go in the stable fine and the school fine without issue. It is literally the getting him in/out of the field.
He is not my first ex racer, I have good experience with schooling side of things etc but this particular issue is new to me. I have been given conflicting advice, some said leave him out for a few weeks and dont touch him and others have said bring him n whether he likes it or not or he will get worse????
I cant do the whole move him away but keep him in sight thing as the gate to the field is next to a road and often his buddy will follow him to the gate.
He is not my first ex racer, I have good experience with schooling side of things etc but this particular issue is new to me. I have been given conflicting advice, some said leave him out for a few weeks and dont touch him and others have said bring him n whether he likes it or not or he will get worse????
I cant do the whole move him away but keep him in sight thing as the gate to the field is next to a road and often his buddy will follow him to the gate.