Flibble
Well-Known Member
First up there have been no management or feed changes for my horse. He is in all night and out all day.
His general demeanor and behaviour is 'Dobbin' but if a catalyst is applied that frightens or alerts him he is manic.
We can have weeks of 17hh angel and then suddenly BANG!!
Yesterday something spooked him when I brought him in from the field (apparently earlier on in the day the boys had all ben charging around) he stopped dead head alert and no communication he would go left or right but not forward.
Got help who came up behind him and shooed him on to yard.
4 steps across concrete and refused to move even towards his house where he knew he would get his tea.
Finally got to stable and he was 'bouncing off the walls'. Grabbed a mouthful of tea then flung his head over the door trashed his bed.
So I decide to lunge him in covered arena rather than climb on board a ballistic rocket. He was as good as gold.
Stripped him and left him to mooch in school so I could clean up his house without body armour. Went back to school and he was parked in middle head alert looking in the same direction.
I called him and got ignored so I walked around and beside him and gave him the standard greeting clicking and saying come on then and put my hand out and scratched his shoulder. He jumped a mile and went oof as he was so startled by the scratch so he obviously did not know I was ther.
I recognise that there must have been something in the air he could smell or see that I couldnt but my question is what can I do when he zones out like this :
a) to relax him
b) to get his attention and change his focus to me
He is too big to have this happen if I take him out to comps etc especially as the well meaning help isnt always what you want. When he gets like this his head is about as high as it can get and his tail is lifted at the electric angle.
I had assumed before it was because he was in too much but now he gets a good 8 hrs a day. Then I thought it was my feed regime but he can be fine for weeks and then suddenly this happens
His general demeanor and behaviour is 'Dobbin' but if a catalyst is applied that frightens or alerts him he is manic.
We can have weeks of 17hh angel and then suddenly BANG!!
Yesterday something spooked him when I brought him in from the field (apparently earlier on in the day the boys had all ben charging around) he stopped dead head alert and no communication he would go left or right but not forward.
Got help who came up behind him and shooed him on to yard.
4 steps across concrete and refused to move even towards his house where he knew he would get his tea.
Finally got to stable and he was 'bouncing off the walls'. Grabbed a mouthful of tea then flung his head over the door trashed his bed.
So I decide to lunge him in covered arena rather than climb on board a ballistic rocket. He was as good as gold.
Stripped him and left him to mooch in school so I could clean up his house without body armour. Went back to school and he was parked in middle head alert looking in the same direction.
I called him and got ignored so I walked around and beside him and gave him the standard greeting clicking and saying come on then and put my hand out and scratched his shoulder. He jumped a mile and went oof as he was so startled by the scratch so he obviously did not know I was ther.
I recognise that there must have been something in the air he could smell or see that I couldnt but my question is what can I do when he zones out like this :
a) to relax him
b) to get his attention and change his focus to me
He is too big to have this happen if I take him out to comps etc especially as the well meaning help isnt always what you want. When he gets like this his head is about as high as it can get and his tail is lifted at the electric angle.
I had assumed before it was because he was in too much but now he gets a good 8 hrs a day. Then I thought it was my feed regime but he can be fine for weeks and then suddenly this happens