showqa
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Looking for your thoughts guys.
Bought a mare back end of the summer. She's 8, ex - racehorse, has been off the track for a couple of years but spent the year before she came to me in a field and one of a herd of 20 with no real handling or work.
When I first got her she was a devil for not standing still, but must say that we did loads of work on this and she was 100% better. All was going well and then she was laid off for almost 5 weeks because of tne snow.
She's come back into work pretty nicely, BUT she seems very nervy and aggitated. When she's tied up she's started to paw and kick the wall, poo constantly, won't stand still - very bad manners. She's been suggesting a cow kick here and there, although does not get away with it as when she's threatening I hang on to her leg so she can't.
She's back to being dreadful to mount - will not stand still - and has decided she's terrified of cows all of a sudden.
Should say I'm not a nevery rider at all, and certainly out hacking she DOES always do as I'm asking in the end. But where has this come from? I've had her for 6 months now and she lives with my 7 year old gelding. They live in a yard onto a barn, so she's never stabled, and she's worked 5 times a week.
Is this sheer bad manners that's rearing it's ugly head after a 6 month honeymoon period? If so, how do I go about solving it?
Should say that at other times she's an absolute darling. Very sweet and affectionate. Only when she's taken away from the upper yard to come down to the lower yard for grooming etc does this behaviour kick in - so is it a separation anxiety? That said, she's hacked alone and worked alone most of the time, so used to going away from my gelding for a couple of hours at a time?
Too early for cycling I know, but are the hormones beginning to kick off?
Thanks all.
Bought a mare back end of the summer. She's 8, ex - racehorse, has been off the track for a couple of years but spent the year before she came to me in a field and one of a herd of 20 with no real handling or work.
When I first got her she was a devil for not standing still, but must say that we did loads of work on this and she was 100% better. All was going well and then she was laid off for almost 5 weeks because of tne snow.
She's come back into work pretty nicely, BUT she seems very nervy and aggitated. When she's tied up she's started to paw and kick the wall, poo constantly, won't stand still - very bad manners. She's been suggesting a cow kick here and there, although does not get away with it as when she's threatening I hang on to her leg so she can't.
She's back to being dreadful to mount - will not stand still - and has decided she's terrified of cows all of a sudden.
Should say I'm not a nevery rider at all, and certainly out hacking she DOES always do as I'm asking in the end. But where has this come from? I've had her for 6 months now and she lives with my 7 year old gelding. They live in a yard onto a barn, so she's never stabled, and she's worked 5 times a week.
Is this sheer bad manners that's rearing it's ugly head after a 6 month honeymoon period? If so, how do I go about solving it?
Should say that at other times she's an absolute darling. Very sweet and affectionate. Only when she's taken away from the upper yard to come down to the lower yard for grooming etc does this behaviour kick in - so is it a separation anxiety? That said, she's hacked alone and worked alone most of the time, so used to going away from my gelding for a couple of hours at a time?
Too early for cycling I know, but are the hormones beginning to kick off?
Thanks all.