pippi
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I bought my 6year old Master Imp horse last autumn and everything was brilliant - I did a few events on him and he was brilliant. Very relaxed and chilled out and loved his work. But in the past month this has all changed.... he has turned into a sour pus. Hating his work, rearing when he doesn't want to do something, spooky and sulky. It's heartbreaking and I really can't figure it out. The rearing is becoming a real problem and is going to start developing into a habit. He doesn't go up very high (but is getting higher) - it's more like napping but still means he gets away with not doing/going where he's told. I've given him a few good hard smacks and he just gets into more and more of a temper tantrum.
His work has upped and I am asking more of him in his work as we try to get ready for the season but I still always ensure he has days off hacking out and days out of the arena being drilled. He is turned out daily and I have had his teeth and back done (his teeth weren't great and his back was found to be sore but I followed all treatments etc and it hasn't improved him).
I'm not sure if he started this because of his teeth/back and has now just developed a habit? Or could it be his breeding - the Master Imp's don't have the greatest of reputations.....
Any help or advice would be so appreciated - I want my old horse back so we can enjoy the upcoming season! Thanks a mill
His work has upped and I am asking more of him in his work as we try to get ready for the season but I still always ensure he has days off hacking out and days out of the arena being drilled. He is turned out daily and I have had his teeth and back done (his teeth weren't great and his back was found to be sore but I followed all treatments etc and it hasn't improved him).
I'm not sure if he started this because of his teeth/back and has now just developed a habit? Or could it be his breeding - the Master Imp's don't have the greatest of reputations.....
Any help or advice would be so appreciated - I want my old horse back so we can enjoy the upcoming season! Thanks a mill
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