trigger11
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Hello.
Please help answer the questions I have on this!
I have a horse (owned for 2years) who I think now is dangerous. I am a competent rider (competed to Intermediate BE, Med BD etc and bred my own comp horses) and I have really brought this horse on.
I think he must have had an 'experience' or been bullied/beaten as a youngster (before I had him). I bought him at 6 - he is now 8.
I did a season BE on him in 2010 at 100 level and he had some fab results (placings etc) and some rotational and other falls also (due to napping and lack of concentration).
I've sympathetically worked on him in terms of water, hacking etc, all of which were/are major issues for him and its all marginally improved, but not at the level Id expect after two years.
In warm up areas particularly he had huge problems with other horses coming towards him.
I went to dressage last week and between my Novice and Elem tests (when back in the warm up area) a horse trotted toward him up the long side and he freaked himself out so much about it - he threw himself on the floor with me on top!
This is when I decided that I think this has all got out of hand!
He acts as though the thing bugging him is driving him so crazy that when he actions it, he doesn't consider himself in the consequences let alone his rider. He just has to get away from whatever it is as fast as possible! (horrible and I really feel for him)
I am wondering where I stand with my insurance?
I think putting him to sleep would be kindest/safest for all involved.
He is insured for what I bought him for (which I still 100% owe to my dad, so I have to get this back).
He has a high level policy (for competing at this level) and is with a reputable company (AIMS I think).
What do you have to do in this situation? And do insurance companies pay out for euthanasia and loss of the horse (insured value) for these reasons???
What tests/vet recommendations need to be done and will the insurance company pay for this?
ANY HELP APPRECIATED!!!!
Please help answer the questions I have on this!
I have a horse (owned for 2years) who I think now is dangerous. I am a competent rider (competed to Intermediate BE, Med BD etc and bred my own comp horses) and I have really brought this horse on.
I think he must have had an 'experience' or been bullied/beaten as a youngster (before I had him). I bought him at 6 - he is now 8.
I did a season BE on him in 2010 at 100 level and he had some fab results (placings etc) and some rotational and other falls also (due to napping and lack of concentration).
I've sympathetically worked on him in terms of water, hacking etc, all of which were/are major issues for him and its all marginally improved, but not at the level Id expect after two years.
In warm up areas particularly he had huge problems with other horses coming towards him.
I went to dressage last week and between my Novice and Elem tests (when back in the warm up area) a horse trotted toward him up the long side and he freaked himself out so much about it - he threw himself on the floor with me on top!
This is when I decided that I think this has all got out of hand!
He acts as though the thing bugging him is driving him so crazy that when he actions it, he doesn't consider himself in the consequences let alone his rider. He just has to get away from whatever it is as fast as possible! (horrible and I really feel for him)
I am wondering where I stand with my insurance?
I think putting him to sleep would be kindest/safest for all involved.
He is insured for what I bought him for (which I still 100% owe to my dad, so I have to get this back).
He has a high level policy (for competing at this level) and is with a reputable company (AIMS I think).
What do you have to do in this situation? And do insurance companies pay out for euthanasia and loss of the horse (insured value) for these reasons???
What tests/vet recommendations need to be done and will the insurance company pay for this?
ANY HELP APPRECIATED!!!!
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