LaurenBay
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Firstly, This is not my Horse, He belongs to my yard owner (and good friend) I do have her permission to post. She would be grateful for any advice.
Horse in question is a 17.1 8YO Belgium WB. YO has had him over 2 years now. She jumps him mainly. He is a very kind Horse, but is very sensitive!
In August, when YO went away, she asked her friend to ride Horse for her. The first time she tacked up, I was around too. Friend didn't think to tack up slowly as he is a sensitive boy, saddle went on far to quickly and Horse pulled back and run off around the yard. I manadged to catch him and calm him down. I held him whilst friend went ot put the saddle on him (slowly this time) the Horse had the same reaction as he was now a bit wary of it (Never had any issues before this) I held on and calmed him down again. I decided it was best if I put saddle on Horse (know him quite well) and he was fine. Friend got on and rode. He was fantastic and was fine untacking.
Since then, he has had an issue with the saddle going on. He begun to get better and was still a perfect gentlemen when being ridden and untacked. A couple of months ago, YO was tacking up, when she done up the girth, he had quite a violent reaction (rearing and broncing) she decided not to ride and untacked. She called the pysio out, Pysio said he was very tense around his poll area, but was happy with saddle fit, pysio suggested giving him some time off and do stretches. She gave him a month off, to chill in the field. Pysio came back out, said he was less tense around poll, but started to move backwards (towards bum) But he could be ridden again. YO brought him back into work, he was a darling. He still seemed wary of the saddle, but didn't react to it being put on. YO has been getting someone to give him a little handful off feed whilst it is being put on. This has been working. Still behaving like a star being ridden and in all other ways.
Anyway, They had the saddler out and the saddler said, it was a little bit too tight for him now, so suggested getting a new one. YO arranged for saddler to come out at the weekend and try out saddles. On the saturday my YO decided to lunge him, when putting the roller on, he flipped out and reared up. Had a bit off a moment on the lunge but overall was good. On the Sunday, the saddler came. He was wary of the saddles, but didn't react. Saddler wanted to see YO ride in a couple of the saddles. So YO goes off and gets bridle. Horse will not let her put bridle on (day before was fine) Saddler manages to get bridle on with a bit of time and then tacks up. Saddle goes on fine, girth done up. But when the saddler touched his side, Horse pulled away, reared, bronced and ran off. Caught him and calmed him down. By this point my YO was quite worried ( she has lost confidence with him, due to a Horse kicking her in the head and almost killing her, so understandable) So I offered to walk him down the the school and walk him around in hand. He was absolutly fine, So I asked him to go out on the lunge in walk only. Again was fine. YO took over and a big gust off wind came and he spooked then pulled away. Managed to get loose and have a run around. I managed to catch him and calm him down, although he was shaking all over. Walked him in hand again as didn't want to leave it at that. He was fine. Saddler said not too ride him that day, as clearly something was upsetting him.
So fast forward to today, YO goes into stable with him, Horse won't let her put headcollar on. She wasn't going to ride, But turnout.
Understandably YO is very wary of him now, as he is of her. She is going to pay her instructor to come out and go back to basics with him (tacking up and regaining confidence). She has stopped riding and will give him some time off.
So what next? More Pysio? Vet? Chriopractor? Equine Behaviour specialist? Nothing has changed in his routine. He is turned out every day in a herd, on hay (grass isn't really growing) and haylege during the night. He is on Alfa A, Sugarbeet, Topline and Hifi (he drops condition very easily, but always has)
Chocolate biscuits for anyone who read all of that!! Just tried to give as much info as I could!
Horse in question is a 17.1 8YO Belgium WB. YO has had him over 2 years now. She jumps him mainly. He is a very kind Horse, but is very sensitive!
In August, when YO went away, she asked her friend to ride Horse for her. The first time she tacked up, I was around too. Friend didn't think to tack up slowly as he is a sensitive boy, saddle went on far to quickly and Horse pulled back and run off around the yard. I manadged to catch him and calm him down. I held him whilst friend went ot put the saddle on him (slowly this time) the Horse had the same reaction as he was now a bit wary of it (Never had any issues before this) I held on and calmed him down again. I decided it was best if I put saddle on Horse (know him quite well) and he was fine. Friend got on and rode. He was fantastic and was fine untacking.
Since then, he has had an issue with the saddle going on. He begun to get better and was still a perfect gentlemen when being ridden and untacked. A couple of months ago, YO was tacking up, when she done up the girth, he had quite a violent reaction (rearing and broncing) she decided not to ride and untacked. She called the pysio out, Pysio said he was very tense around his poll area, but was happy with saddle fit, pysio suggested giving him some time off and do stretches. She gave him a month off, to chill in the field. Pysio came back out, said he was less tense around poll, but started to move backwards (towards bum) But he could be ridden again. YO brought him back into work, he was a darling. He still seemed wary of the saddle, but didn't react to it being put on. YO has been getting someone to give him a little handful off feed whilst it is being put on. This has been working. Still behaving like a star being ridden and in all other ways.
Anyway, They had the saddler out and the saddler said, it was a little bit too tight for him now, so suggested getting a new one. YO arranged for saddler to come out at the weekend and try out saddles. On the saturday my YO decided to lunge him, when putting the roller on, he flipped out and reared up. Had a bit off a moment on the lunge but overall was good. On the Sunday, the saddler came. He was wary of the saddles, but didn't react. Saddler wanted to see YO ride in a couple of the saddles. So YO goes off and gets bridle. Horse will not let her put bridle on (day before was fine) Saddler manages to get bridle on with a bit of time and then tacks up. Saddle goes on fine, girth done up. But when the saddler touched his side, Horse pulled away, reared, bronced and ran off. Caught him and calmed him down. By this point my YO was quite worried ( she has lost confidence with him, due to a Horse kicking her in the head and almost killing her, so understandable) So I offered to walk him down the the school and walk him around in hand. He was absolutly fine, So I asked him to go out on the lunge in walk only. Again was fine. YO took over and a big gust off wind came and he spooked then pulled away. Managed to get loose and have a run around. I managed to catch him and calm him down, although he was shaking all over. Walked him in hand again as didn't want to leave it at that. He was fine. Saddler said not too ride him that day, as clearly something was upsetting him.
So fast forward to today, YO goes into stable with him, Horse won't let her put headcollar on. She wasn't going to ride, But turnout.
Understandably YO is very wary of him now, as he is of her. She is going to pay her instructor to come out and go back to basics with him (tacking up and regaining confidence). She has stopped riding and will give him some time off.
So what next? More Pysio? Vet? Chriopractor? Equine Behaviour specialist? Nothing has changed in his routine. He is turned out every day in a herd, on hay (grass isn't really growing) and haylege during the night. He is on Alfa A, Sugarbeet, Topline and Hifi (he drops condition very easily, but always has)
Chocolate biscuits for anyone who read all of that!! Just tried to give as much info as I could!