little_critter
Well-Known Member
My mare and I aren't seeing eye to eye at the moment.
She is off her work and shows no interest at all.
Probably once a session she stops and looks at her stomach.
The last couple of weeks she has been in a bad mood - culminating in last night she just didn't want to be groomed. I tried to continue (gently) but ended up getting a kick (not hard - just a warning leg but she managed to get me right on the kneecap!)
I'm a bit of a hypocondriact so don't want to get the vet out just to be told she's just in a bad mood.
I do ensure that if I ride in the morning she always gets some hay before I ride so she's not working on an empty stomach.
She's never been a forward going pony and is naturally laid back but is usually willing to work; this attitude seems to have gone. It's the looking at her stomach that isrining alarm bells with me - but I'm not sure if it's an evasion or real discomfort.
She is off her work and shows no interest at all.
Probably once a session she stops and looks at her stomach.
The last couple of weeks she has been in a bad mood - culminating in last night she just didn't want to be groomed. I tried to continue (gently) but ended up getting a kick (not hard - just a warning leg but she managed to get me right on the kneecap!)
I'm a bit of a hypocondriact so don't want to get the vet out just to be told she's just in a bad mood.
I do ensure that if I ride in the morning she always gets some hay before I ride so she's not working on an empty stomach.
She's never been a forward going pony and is naturally laid back but is usually willing to work; this attitude seems to have gone. It's the looking at her stomach that isrining alarm bells with me - but I'm not sure if it's an evasion or real discomfort.