Horseback Rider
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My TB has had most of the last 6 months off work due to injury. He is now feeling much better as I have found out recently but with help from a great instructor I have been lunging and riding him in the school. Previous to this he was behaving like a little ***** to lead, lunge and generally not nice to be around. I think him being out of work now feeling better and the spring grass etc - he only gets fed a handful of chaff and hay at night.
Anyway we have been at our current yard for about 9 months we both seem to like it and he seems to have got rather attached to the gelding who lives in the next door field & stable.
Yesterday he had to come in to be shod and in the 4 years I have had him he has always been very well behaved when being shod and I have had the same farrier all the time who is very calm and good with horses. Yesterday my horse was a nightmare to be shod, kept pulling back wouldn't stand still acting like a stallion. So as we were both pushed for time I went and brought his friend in from the field which seemed to help a bit. I wouldn't normally do this but didn't have the time to sedate or anything he was still a bit of a pain but it helped a bit. Everyone agreed he was showing riggy behaviour as I have seen him do this once before when he became besotted with a mare.
I'm just not really sure what to do, I don't want to move yards and can't really swap paddocks with anyone. I appreciate him being injured/ ill may have unsettled him but need to get him back to being ok on his own ?
Anyway we have been at our current yard for about 9 months we both seem to like it and he seems to have got rather attached to the gelding who lives in the next door field & stable.
Yesterday he had to come in to be shod and in the 4 years I have had him he has always been very well behaved when being shod and I have had the same farrier all the time who is very calm and good with horses. Yesterday my horse was a nightmare to be shod, kept pulling back wouldn't stand still acting like a stallion. So as we were both pushed for time I went and brought his friend in from the field which seemed to help a bit. I wouldn't normally do this but didn't have the time to sedate or anything he was still a bit of a pain but it helped a bit. Everyone agreed he was showing riggy behaviour as I have seen him do this once before when he became besotted with a mare.
I'm just not really sure what to do, I don't want to move yards and can't really swap paddocks with anyone. I appreciate him being injured/ ill may have unsettled him but need to get him back to being ok on his own ?