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Firstly I think it’s important that I explain that I’m not a novice owner so the answers are not aimed at a beginner. I am a BHS I so have that level of experience. My problem is that I have recently rescued an ex Trotter with some severe issues. I have had ex trotters before and retrain them to saddle. This one is 14 years of age and in the stable is fine and around the yard is fine. Were I live in the world we do not have fields and large turnout areas so everything is usually done on the roads in a sulky, so no point suggesting turning away as no where to turn away to. The issue with this one is when he’s walked out in hand he is ok for about 10 minutes then he totally loses it. He will rear, spin, be bulshy, shy at everything in sight, try to barge you out the way ect, he is just as bad when ridden, does not play up so much in a sulky as pushed forward.
I am the last chance saloon for this chap but have met my match. Maybe I’m missing something or maybe he’s just a bad apple which I can’t quite get my head around. Like I said 10 minutes out and it starts. Any ideas? Just to clarify vet has checked him out, tack fits ect. This is a behavioural issue.
I am the last chance saloon for this chap but have met my match. Maybe I’m missing something or maybe he’s just a bad apple which I can’t quite get my head around. Like I said 10 minutes out and it starts. Any ideas? Just to clarify vet has checked him out, tack fits ect. This is a behavioural issue.
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