BethH
Well-Known Member
Hi, has anyone used Blue chip Karma before, it has been suggested to help my horse learn to deal with hacking out alone, plus any advice/ideas would be really appreciated please.
My horse has had a very rough time over the last couple of years, has had a history of pain, then major surgery and then lost his pair bond 6mths ago. He has never been great hacking out alone but last summer we really seemed to have overcome his fear and was able to go out alone for a good hour or so fairly happily.
Since losing his pair bond he is getting increasingly more uptight about leaving the yard although he will, he tries so hard but is on full alert at the slightest noise. He is now just out with an old mare who doesn't play but he loves dearly (can't seem to fill my empty stable as no one seems to want to move their horse at the moment!) he has a lot of energy but is also getting a bit of separation anxiety especially now that she has come in to season.
I know it is fear rather than playing me up, he works beautifully in the school, we took him out to his 4th ever show last week after not going out for 7mths and he behaved beautifully travelling, loading, in the warm up and did a nice class which I was thrilled about and semed completely relaxed about the whole experience.
I am struggling to understand what to do as I have no one to hack out with at the yard at the moment until I can fill the stable, in any case, he has always hacked out brilliantly in company.
Please help, any ideas of supplements calmers or training would be gratefully received.
My horse has had a very rough time over the last couple of years, has had a history of pain, then major surgery and then lost his pair bond 6mths ago. He has never been great hacking out alone but last summer we really seemed to have overcome his fear and was able to go out alone for a good hour or so fairly happily.
Since losing his pair bond he is getting increasingly more uptight about leaving the yard although he will, he tries so hard but is on full alert at the slightest noise. He is now just out with an old mare who doesn't play but he loves dearly (can't seem to fill my empty stable as no one seems to want to move their horse at the moment!) he has a lot of energy but is also getting a bit of separation anxiety especially now that she has come in to season.
I know it is fear rather than playing me up, he works beautifully in the school, we took him out to his 4th ever show last week after not going out for 7mths and he behaved beautifully travelling, loading, in the warm up and did a nice class which I was thrilled about and semed completely relaxed about the whole experience.
I am struggling to understand what to do as I have no one to hack out with at the yard at the moment until I can fill the stable, in any case, he has always hacked out brilliantly in company.
Please help, any ideas of supplements calmers or training would be gratefully received.