Mynstrel
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Good post.
Hugs to you OP x
I agree x
Good post.
Hugs to you OP x
Would you really do that?! At the last count this horse has put at least 5 people in hospital, it's only a matter of time before it kills someone.
I wasn't implying that you hadn'tThankyou I have read the thread. That is why I stated "one experienced in dealing with difficult horses" by this I mean "dangerous".
I posed this as a question as I don't know what these types of places could offer, or indeed if such places even exist that would be able to take the extreme safety precautions that this horse obviously requires.
Thankyou I have read the thread. That is why I stated "one experienced in dealing with difficult horses" by this I mean "dangerous".
I posed this as a question as I don't know what these types of places could offer, or indeed if such places even exist that would be able to take the extreme safety precautions that this horse obviously requires.
I know from memory that Monty Roberts wouldn't actually give advice on this sort of aggression after giving advice that didn't end happily (not going into detail as the OP doesn't need to worry about what happened to someone else),
This will be my last post for a while iv needed you so you can be more open minded. My friends hate him and would shoot him themselves if i let them. Also my family have the same thoughts Vet has advised to pts hes not been the easy for the vet. He is nicer to me and calmer just not all the time. And they dont see that he put so much trust in me most of the time.
This will be my last post for a while iv needed you so you can be more open minded. My friends hate him and would shoot him themselves if i let them. Also my family have the same thoughts Vet has advised to pts hes not been the easy for the vet. He is nicer to me and calmer just not all the time. And they dont see that he put so much trust in me most of the time.
I very much do not direct this at you, OP, and I am deeply sorry for you and the horse, and apreciate that you have tried your best to help and right a wrong that is not of your doing at all, but this is just another in a long series of disasterous outcomes for Spanish horses in the wrong hands. People see PRE's in Spain and think "Beautiful, fairytale horses: stallions behaving perfectly, always obedient, quiet and at one with the rider. This is my dream horse! I, too can ride the wind", then get their dreamhorse home and discover they cannot handle it. Spanish horses dorequire experienced, often FIRM handling. They are not quiet cobs, they do not generally respond to "loving" handling, or the English "way". I have now rescued 8 Spanish horses from awful situations (won't bore you with the details), all started out with the best of intentions. PLEASE don't buy Spanish horses without thoroughly investigating the breed, it can end badly - usually for the horse, whose only crime was to be beautiful and desirable.
What about a sanctuary for him? One experienced in difficult horses?
This will be my last post for a while iv needed you so you can be more open minded. My friends hate him and would shoot him themselves if i let them. Also my family have the same thoughts Vet has advised to pts hes not been the easy for the vet. He is nicer to me and calmer just not all the time. And they dont see that he put so much trust in me most of the time.
Im never going to handle this horse without my cob near in the field hopefully he will keep me safe.