pookie
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I'll apologise in advance as this is bound to be long.
I've had my 4yo Clydesdale x for a couple of months. Very little had been done with her prior to coming to me so we're pretty much starting from scratch. I've had youngsters before, and have broken my own before, but I haven't had this green at this size. 99% of the time she's as honest as the day is long and is generally becoming very responsive to me on the ground. She's green but while she's now learning good manners she's also unspoilt and has no bad ones.
She's had three seasons since I bought her, including her current one, and seems to suffer (or rather I do)...and she's getting progressively worse. This evening I brought her down to the yard - she walked nicely, walked past another horse and waited to be tied up - I gave her a groom and a bath, put sudocrem on a cut she has on her lady-bits and so on...and generally she was very good. I started taking her back to her field and she was fine until an engine started...then we had jogging, throwing her head down to graze (I stopped her), trying to walk through me (I stopped her and walked her in a circle)...then she went up and flailed at me with front feet. Up a couple more times and broke free of my grip on the leadrope...at which point she made a beeline for a field with boys in it, charged around like a lunatic (stepping on the leadrope and almost breaking her own damn neck), visited the residents of every paddock, charged AT ME at one point, a bit more t1tting around and then calmly walked to me. I got the leadrope , started walking her back towards her field again - made it a few metres and then up she went for a second time, lashing out at my face with her fronts and generally angling her body to knock me over. I ran and got my lunge whip (she was contained in the grassed area we all walk through -fenced off from the fields and the yard itself) and approached her again and managed to walk her back to her paddock...at which point she stood calmly while I took her headcollar off.
I had to go give my other horse her fly supplement so went back to the yard then back past Millie's field - she was half way up and as I walked past she trotted down to see me as if nothing had happened.
I was completely on my own at the yard when all this happened, with a phone that had conveniently died on me. I wouldn't class myself as experienced but I've been riding for almost 30 years and I'm not ashamed to say I feel like a thoroughly crap owner tonight. I wouldn't say her behaviour is Jekyll and Hyde when in season but it's getting damn close -I might not be the next horse whisperer but I've never felt overhorsed...as of tonight I'm seriously wondering.
Has anyone else had a mare that behaves dangerously when in season and how d'you manage it? I'm a gelding person at heart and the other two mares I've had/have have been nothing like this so I could well be out of my depth.
Old school Opal Fruits and Marathons for anyone not in a coma after reading all that.
I've had my 4yo Clydesdale x for a couple of months. Very little had been done with her prior to coming to me so we're pretty much starting from scratch. I've had youngsters before, and have broken my own before, but I haven't had this green at this size. 99% of the time she's as honest as the day is long and is generally becoming very responsive to me on the ground. She's green but while she's now learning good manners she's also unspoilt and has no bad ones.
She's had three seasons since I bought her, including her current one, and seems to suffer (or rather I do)...and she's getting progressively worse. This evening I brought her down to the yard - she walked nicely, walked past another horse and waited to be tied up - I gave her a groom and a bath, put sudocrem on a cut she has on her lady-bits and so on...and generally she was very good. I started taking her back to her field and she was fine until an engine started...then we had jogging, throwing her head down to graze (I stopped her), trying to walk through me (I stopped her and walked her in a circle)...then she went up and flailed at me with front feet. Up a couple more times and broke free of my grip on the leadrope...at which point she made a beeline for a field with boys in it, charged around like a lunatic (stepping on the leadrope and almost breaking her own damn neck), visited the residents of every paddock, charged AT ME at one point, a bit more t1tting around and then calmly walked to me. I got the leadrope , started walking her back towards her field again - made it a few metres and then up she went for a second time, lashing out at my face with her fronts and generally angling her body to knock me over. I ran and got my lunge whip (she was contained in the grassed area we all walk through -fenced off from the fields and the yard itself) and approached her again and managed to walk her back to her paddock...at which point she stood calmly while I took her headcollar off.
I had to go give my other horse her fly supplement so went back to the yard then back past Millie's field - she was half way up and as I walked past she trotted down to see me as if nothing had happened.
I was completely on my own at the yard when all this happened, with a phone that had conveniently died on me. I wouldn't class myself as experienced but I've been riding for almost 30 years and I'm not ashamed to say I feel like a thoroughly crap owner tonight. I wouldn't say her behaviour is Jekyll and Hyde when in season but it's getting damn close -I might not be the next horse whisperer but I've never felt overhorsed...as of tonight I'm seriously wondering.
Has anyone else had a mare that behaves dangerously when in season and how d'you manage it? I'm a gelding person at heart and the other two mares I've had/have have been nothing like this so I could well be out of my depth.
Old school Opal Fruits and Marathons for anyone not in a coma after reading all that.