charlie76
Well-Known Member
I have a horse in the yard( not one of mine thank goodness) which is a nasty piece of work in the stable. He goes for you over the door and the all of the staff have been bitten by him. When you are in the stable with him he is always trying to bite with his ears back.
He kicks and bites if you rug him, groom him or tack him up. If you ask him to move over or back he threatens you and the staff have just said they can't brush his back legs as he kicks out at them.
I have just ridden him and he has the same attitude under saddle. The more you ask him to go forwards from the leg the less he wants to go and if you tap him with the stick or give him a swift kick he backs off, puts his ears back and kicks out.
I have half thought ulcers but he is in good condition, no signs of diahorrea and he has a good shiny coat.
Any ideas?
He kicks and bites if you rug him, groom him or tack him up. If you ask him to move over or back he threatens you and the staff have just said they can't brush his back legs as he kicks out at them.
I have just ridden him and he has the same attitude under saddle. The more you ask him to go forwards from the leg the less he wants to go and if you tap him with the stick or give him a swift kick he backs off, puts his ears back and kicks out.
I have half thought ulcers but he is in good condition, no signs of diahorrea and he has a good shiny coat.
Any ideas?