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Well my yearling who you may remember jumped over a fence on arrival at mine hanging himself off it by his back legs. He has since this jumped a gate when spooked by a wheelbarrow and jumped another gate. Jumped a stable door as I closed it behind him and them jumped another gate when he couldn't stop out in the field cantering with his buddies. These were all as a 6-8month old foal- all has been quiet until yesterday. I brought my old cob out of the field for farrier- leaving him in field with my younger cob, a Shetland and two sheep all of which he is friends with. As I led horse in heard an clatter behind me and he had tried to jump the gate again. Getting his hind foot stuck in the gate. Managed to get foot out of gate and once again he was lucky to just have a few scrapes.
So my question is are some horses just born without self preservation? This is the fifth thing he has jumped with little provocation and fifth time he's hurt himself/ got stuck. Surely at some stage he should realise not to do this. I'm at my wits end and considering selling him as the old con is being pts at the end of the summer and I don't want a hysterical yearling to deal with as well.
Strawberries and ice cream for those that got this far!
So my question is are some horses just born without self preservation? This is the fifth thing he has jumped with little provocation and fifth time he's hurt himself/ got stuck. Surely at some stage he should realise not to do this. I'm at my wits end and considering selling him as the old con is being pts at the end of the summer and I don't want a hysterical yearling to deal with as well.
Strawberries and ice cream for those that got this far!