Spyda
Well-Known Member
Same time as last year, and the year before, my 16.1 WBxTB rising 3yr old filly has metamorphosised into a complete demon. From being 100% sweet tempered, gentle, affectionate and co-operative, she turns into an irritable, aggressive, hysterical and almost-too-dangerous-to-handle horse, at this time of year. It doesn't matter whether she's living out full time, or is in at night because of the ice - she's the same. She's restless, aggressive and totally wired.
In the field this morning she was in a foam sweat, rolling eyes, snorting and smashing through the electric fencing. Even her field companions are distrubed by her and keep out of her way. This time last year she jumped a huge hedge and ditch (5' high by 14' wide) out onto the road. She was 18 months old. No reason for it. Other horses where grazing quietly in her paddock. Nothing going on. She just gets so wired and hysterical, she'll attempt anything. Thankfully she was caught quickly and suffered minor scuffs to her knees that time.
Any human entering the field with her is dicing with death - she gallops flat out towards them and either mows them down or stops, spins and throws her back feet out before bolting off round the field again. In the stable she comes at you with her back end bucking repeatedly, then spins tossing her head wildly and rolling her eye.
Needless to say, her routine and management are the same. We've 24/7/365 turnout fortunately, but her behavious ATM is causing me and the other liveries with horses kept with and beside her, genuine concern. I am experienced and can handle her (although I'd rather not have to dice with death twice daily, quite frankly) but I know it's only a temporary phase; however, I'm terrified she's going to hurt an innocent person, another horse or herself.
She's been coming into season regularly throughout winter and has just come out. So I don't think it's hormonal. She's fed ad-lib hay and her hard feed is just 750g Stud Balancer pellets with a double handful of HiFi Lite per day. Calming herbs, Brewers Yeast and salt are added to her feed year round....
I've been giving her with ACP tablets in her feed to take the edge off her, but she's so wound up at the moment the effect is negligible.
HELP!!!!! How am I and everyone else going to survive the next 2 or 3 months until she goes back to 'normal'???
*Chocolate and wine to anyone who's gotten this far!*
In the field this morning she was in a foam sweat, rolling eyes, snorting and smashing through the electric fencing. Even her field companions are distrubed by her and keep out of her way. This time last year she jumped a huge hedge and ditch (5' high by 14' wide) out onto the road. She was 18 months old. No reason for it. Other horses where grazing quietly in her paddock. Nothing going on. She just gets so wired and hysterical, she'll attempt anything. Thankfully she was caught quickly and suffered minor scuffs to her knees that time.
Any human entering the field with her is dicing with death - she gallops flat out towards them and either mows them down or stops, spins and throws her back feet out before bolting off round the field again. In the stable she comes at you with her back end bucking repeatedly, then spins tossing her head wildly and rolling her eye.
Needless to say, her routine and management are the same. We've 24/7/365 turnout fortunately, but her behavious ATM is causing me and the other liveries with horses kept with and beside her, genuine concern. I am experienced and can handle her (although I'd rather not have to dice with death twice daily, quite frankly) but I know it's only a temporary phase; however, I'm terrified she's going to hurt an innocent person, another horse or herself.
She's been coming into season regularly throughout winter and has just come out. So I don't think it's hormonal. She's fed ad-lib hay and her hard feed is just 750g Stud Balancer pellets with a double handful of HiFi Lite per day. Calming herbs, Brewers Yeast and salt are added to her feed year round....
I've been giving her with ACP tablets in her feed to take the edge off her, but she's so wound up at the moment the effect is negligible.
HELP!!!!! How am I and everyone else going to survive the next 2 or 3 months until she goes back to 'normal'???
*Chocolate and wine to anyone who's gotten this far!*