Holly Hocks
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I've just read this thread from start to finish and I have tears in my eyes. OP I'm so glad you persevered - wonderful outcome. You're an inspiration. 
I started reading your post (before noticing the date!) and would have recommended you try Michael Peace for your troubled mare. The man is a genius, no fixed system, magic headcollars, etc just plain common sense, experience and the ability to understand what is troubling the horse.
The best bit of advice I got from him was that it takes 8-9 minutes for a horse to assess a new/strange situation, but most people don't give them more than a few minutes before trying to force them.
You'll never have a bond quite as strong or deep with any other horse OP, as you will have with her, because it is forged through fire which makes it special.
My mare and I have been exactly where you are now. It was worth every step of the way though despite all the tears and sleepless nights. We have both learnt so much and belong to each other and we are both stuck like glue.
I really believe that horses can and are often pushed over the edge and that they do suffer from nervous breakdowns just like us. You've fallen in love with her because you can feel her pain and your now taking the first steps on a hard and long journey which is always a gamble. Learn from it. Stay safe and enjoy the ride of your life!![]()
an old thread but just wondered wether there was any info on mare an rider now?? as so many people were pts pts... it was refreshing to see an owner actually try patience and other methods... would be lovely to get an update ??
Wow! First time I have seen all this - what an inspiring story. Well done Baileybones![]()
Hi i have some idea what you are going through, Harvey has been sold so many times and thats the ones i know of, hes been through 2 horse sales etc.
I did all the checks, x-rays and nothing came back so i was told no pain
It has taken me from buying Harvey in 2007 till this year to have his problem diagnosed
I was told that Harvey was a lucky boy as most horses with his condition dont normally live past 3 years old. His problem, he has mild hip dysplasia, he can carry his own weight fine and moves beautifully and i have been told that he can be ridden, with conditions.
Only one rider [he will learn to carry one riding style]
He will not be able to work in an outline as this will put to much strain on the joint
LOTS of physio and he will let me know when [by reverting to bucking and rearing]
Harvey is staying with me for the rest of his life and im not putting him back to work, he is 15 now so we will stick to in-hand showing
Thats Harveys job
I think your decision is really how far you want to go and how long you can wait
your horse is trying to tell you something
When your horse was being pulled over with the chifney to teach her a lesson [resulting in broken jaw,pelvis]what was she being naughty about
There is something else, something missing. She will be like the layers of an onion giving you little bits as the layers come away, some mental baggage will mask other problems until she is ready to show you or you give up
KEEP SAFE IN THE MEANTIME