scazz28
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Hi, i bought a 5 year old gelding 2 weeks ago, the first week i had him, he was a saint, he was in a fenced off paddock by himself, so he could get to know the others over the fence for the first week. I then turned him out into the big paddock last wednesday, i went up on weds afternoon and got him out and rode etc, and did the same on the thursday. However on the friday i went to get him out he let me catch him and put the head collar on, but then would not move, he eventually ended up rearing up and running back to the others, so someone else helped me get him out in the end, put a chifney on him and then someone walked behind him and he came out fine. Then on saturday i put the chifney on and got someone else to walk behind me and he came out fine. sunday was a good day, went down by myself, put the chifney in and a little tap with the whip and he walked with me. However on monday i went to get him in, i was there for 20 minutes and he would not move, even with my tapping him with the whip, evenutally someone else came and walked behind him and he came in. Today i went and tried again, was there for another 20 minutes by myself and then someone came and helped me, hwoever this was the first time he stopped even when someone else was behind him but we then got him out. I have now put him into the fenced off bit of the paddock so he is not out with the other horses at the moment, to try and see if this makes it easier for me to get him in, as he was fine to get in when he was in there before! Ill point out that once he is out the paddock he is fine on the yard, will stand still once tied up and is fine to ride and lunge, and he is fine to catch just wont move once he is caught. So what i am thinking i am going to do is leave him turned out in the fenced off bit for 5-7 days, and then try turning him out in the big paddock again and see what happens. However if anyone else has ever dealt with a similar experience please feel free to say what you did and what gadgets you have used! any advice would be great! and sorry for writing a book, thanks!!!!!