lalord1
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I have owned my thoroughbred gelding for just over half a year and never had any major problems with him until recently.
Previously; He was a race horse (not a very good one I understand!!) until he was 10. I belive he wasn't treated very well and was locked up in a stable for most of his days. He came to my riding school having been re-trained and as an excellent dressage and show jumping prospect. They decided to sell him to someone who would have the time to persue his talent and take him to competitions etc. I wasn't looking for a new horse (i already have two) but after negotiation he was sold to me and my sister.
At first; We were told never to keep him in a stable as he turns very vicious, so even now in Winter, he lives outside. He was very skinny when we got him, and the riding school had tried everything to get weight on but never managed. HE was bullied by other horses and at first one of mine bullied him too but that settled down after a few weeks. The only problem we had was getting him in the trailer, but that also settled after a while, and when we do his girth up he pulled horrbile faces, but never bit or kicked out.
Recently; He put the weight on after using a conditioning mix and looks lovely, no ribs visible anymore and many people have commented on how healthy he looks. About two weeks ago my sister was taking him to her lesson and he wouldnt go in the trailer. After a while she let him have his own way and put him back in the field. It is since then I think that problems have come about. He is fine to catch but he just stands dead still and wont walk forward out of the field anymore, it takes about half an hour and a few times he's tunred and bolted off. When you do take him in to groom him, he has started trying to bite, kick out and yesterday and today literally lunged at myself and my sister. He rears and kicks out and to be quite honest I am scared sh*tless. We used a salt lick to keep him occupied for a while to groom him but that no longer works. Also, so one of us can get a hold of his head, we sometimes use polos or treats so that he wont bite. Today, I went to top up the haylaige and he ran after me and lunged at me, this has NEVER happened before.
I know that he should have never been able to get his own way in the first place and feeding him treats when he is being bad is making it 100x worse but I honestly don't know how else to prevent him from biting me, which he has managed a few times already. Now, you can't catch him as he just runs after you and lunges at you with the most horrible face.
I don't want to give up on him as he is wonderful to ride and at shows he always puts on his best and comes 1st and I think it would be such a waste to give up on him.
Previously; He was a race horse (not a very good one I understand!!) until he was 10. I belive he wasn't treated very well and was locked up in a stable for most of his days. He came to my riding school having been re-trained and as an excellent dressage and show jumping prospect. They decided to sell him to someone who would have the time to persue his talent and take him to competitions etc. I wasn't looking for a new horse (i already have two) but after negotiation he was sold to me and my sister.
At first; We were told never to keep him in a stable as he turns very vicious, so even now in Winter, he lives outside. He was very skinny when we got him, and the riding school had tried everything to get weight on but never managed. HE was bullied by other horses and at first one of mine bullied him too but that settled down after a few weeks. The only problem we had was getting him in the trailer, but that also settled after a while, and when we do his girth up he pulled horrbile faces, but never bit or kicked out.
Recently; He put the weight on after using a conditioning mix and looks lovely, no ribs visible anymore and many people have commented on how healthy he looks. About two weeks ago my sister was taking him to her lesson and he wouldnt go in the trailer. After a while she let him have his own way and put him back in the field. It is since then I think that problems have come about. He is fine to catch but he just stands dead still and wont walk forward out of the field anymore, it takes about half an hour and a few times he's tunred and bolted off. When you do take him in to groom him, he has started trying to bite, kick out and yesterday and today literally lunged at myself and my sister. He rears and kicks out and to be quite honest I am scared sh*tless. We used a salt lick to keep him occupied for a while to groom him but that no longer works. Also, so one of us can get a hold of his head, we sometimes use polos or treats so that he wont bite. Today, I went to top up the haylaige and he ran after me and lunged at me, this has NEVER happened before.
I know that he should have never been able to get his own way in the first place and feeding him treats when he is being bad is making it 100x worse but I honestly don't know how else to prevent him from biting me, which he has managed a few times already. Now, you can't catch him as he just runs after you and lunges at you with the most horrible face.
I don't want to give up on him as he is wonderful to ride and at shows he always puts on his best and comes 1st and I think it would be such a waste to give up on him.