Hoppa
Well-Known Member
I know this topic has been done already, but I am at my wits end... spent last hour blubbing under my duvet.
Have had my rescue gelding for 2 1/2 years, at first he was very stressy, box walking, weaving, spooking. Couldn't be brought in last or turned out first, if in a field on his own would jump 5" to get in with other horses. If you tried to bring him in and other horses were still out he would tank off back to the field gate. etc
18 months ago I moved him to a very big yard, he was always led in and out with another horse and never left in the fields, great in his stable even if he couldn't see other horses, would happily tie up with a haynet on the yard. Still had a few issues to work on, like he didnt like going in strange stables, would hack with my boyf on foot for hours but not great hacking alone. Most of the time so chilled and dopey.
Sadly I had to move him, in a hurry. Found a lovely little private place. One other small horse and 2 mini shetlands. First week he was amazing, beyond my wildest dreams, in a paddock on his own and everything. Then the owners decided to put him with the other horse. Now he goes bonkers when they take the other one out, even with the shetlands for company. Although he is getting used to it slowly (we've gone from cantering and screaming to pacing up and down when the other one goes out)
Today I tried to take him up to the yard on his own (to treat an eye infection), even with Sedalin, he went nuts, I tried giving him a feed but he wasnt interested. In the end after 15 mins i took him back to the fields. I was worried he was going to break the rope and jump the gate (and then cross the road) to get back to his mate.
I really want to give this place a go, it has a lot of very good points which will help him. However he is so healthy and strong now, i am really worried about him doing himself (or me) an injury.
:-(
Have had my rescue gelding for 2 1/2 years, at first he was very stressy, box walking, weaving, spooking. Couldn't be brought in last or turned out first, if in a field on his own would jump 5" to get in with other horses. If you tried to bring him in and other horses were still out he would tank off back to the field gate. etc
18 months ago I moved him to a very big yard, he was always led in and out with another horse and never left in the fields, great in his stable even if he couldn't see other horses, would happily tie up with a haynet on the yard. Still had a few issues to work on, like he didnt like going in strange stables, would hack with my boyf on foot for hours but not great hacking alone. Most of the time so chilled and dopey.
Sadly I had to move him, in a hurry. Found a lovely little private place. One other small horse and 2 mini shetlands. First week he was amazing, beyond my wildest dreams, in a paddock on his own and everything. Then the owners decided to put him with the other horse. Now he goes bonkers when they take the other one out, even with the shetlands for company. Although he is getting used to it slowly (we've gone from cantering and screaming to pacing up and down when the other one goes out)
Today I tried to take him up to the yard on his own (to treat an eye infection), even with Sedalin, he went nuts, I tried giving him a feed but he wasnt interested. In the end after 15 mins i took him back to the fields. I was worried he was going to break the rope and jump the gate (and then cross the road) to get back to his mate.
I really want to give this place a go, it has a lot of very good points which will help him. However he is so healthy and strong now, i am really worried about him doing himself (or me) an injury.
:-(