Thursday
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I seem to have a yard of sick horses this week.
My stallion seems depressed. He is jittery in the stable but once out in arena he hardly does anything. He is a little playful but not for as long as normal. He seems bored with arena work flat and jumping - and everything is done with a heavy heart. His issue with stopping before fences is getting worse seems terrified almost. He used to bite but then stopped this summer but is biting again as of yesterday and viciously I might add.
Main problem is 2 things:
♫ He is a stallion and there is no proper turn out for him currently. Its under construction but with the current situation in Ireland, everything is on hold for the minute.
♫ He doesnt hack out great on his own so needs company which can only be done on the weekends because its dark Mon to Fri when I can ride.
What can I do with this lad? If it helps, he is a 6yr old 16.3 Irish draught, he is (normally) ridden for 1 hour a day and goes on the walker when at all possible and is fed 1 scoop of 10% course mix with half scoop of oats with ad lib hay. His teeth where checked recently. He had his back checked about 4 months ago. Feet are done regularly.
Thanks in advance!
My stallion seems depressed. He is jittery in the stable but once out in arena he hardly does anything. He is a little playful but not for as long as normal. He seems bored with arena work flat and jumping - and everything is done with a heavy heart. His issue with stopping before fences is getting worse seems terrified almost. He used to bite but then stopped this summer but is biting again as of yesterday and viciously I might add.
Main problem is 2 things:
♫ He is a stallion and there is no proper turn out for him currently. Its under construction but with the current situation in Ireland, everything is on hold for the minute.
♫ He doesnt hack out great on his own so needs company which can only be done on the weekends because its dark Mon to Fri when I can ride.
What can I do with this lad? If it helps, he is a 6yr old 16.3 Irish draught, he is (normally) ridden for 1 hour a day and goes on the walker when at all possible and is fed 1 scoop of 10% course mix with half scoop of oats with ad lib hay. His teeth where checked recently. He had his back checked about 4 months ago. Feet are done regularly.
Thanks in advance!