paddi22
Well-Known Member
I haven't read all the replies, but just wondering if anyone has mentioned the electric gates at all?
Both times the horse spooked and ran through/into the fence was when you pressed the button to open the gates - maybe he hasn't ever seen or heard this before (they do make a low buzzing noise and vibrate a bit) and after being in a new place with a new rider on a new hack, his brain just couldn't cope with the gates too? I'd try walking him to the gates in-hand and just opening and closing them, to get him used to the sound. Sorry if someone's already suggested that!
yeah i think this is a big factor too.I know my horses wouldn't be used to this, and some would associate gates and a buzzing nose with electric fencing. I think it was a stressful thing for a horse in a new place, with a new rider who sounds a bit nervy. He might be a bit all over the place with being in charge of a mare now too. A few groundwork sessions to establish who is in charge, and a few more confidence giving hacks would probably fix this.
i completely disagree with the people saying send him back. I agree with sending back dangerous horses immediately, but theres a lot of factors in this that would make me think this isn't a dangerous horse in the slightest. Also If you buy a horse I think you have a responsibility to give a good shot at seeing can the situation be fixed. I don't think its fair to write off the horse over this one incident. I think the horse deserves a shot at having the owner coming over and having a look at least.