chestnuttyy
Well-Known Member
I've owned my 8yr old TB gelding for 2 years and whilst he used to be very bolshy he's never acted riggy. In the last few months he has calmed down a lot and is generally well behaved. I don't believe he was cut late as passported as a colt and was gelded then.
However over the last few weeks he's taken rather a fancy to one of the mares (who is in season quite a lot at the moment) and is displaying very riggy behaviour. He apparently tried to 'get at her' over the stable door and yesterday reared up at me and struck out with his front legs when I tried to separate him from her.
I'm wondering whether I should get the vet to do a blood test, or try a calmer such as global herbs or hilton herbs. Just after some opinions really.
Thanks in advance
However over the last few weeks he's taken rather a fancy to one of the mares (who is in season quite a lot at the moment) and is displaying very riggy behaviour. He apparently tried to 'get at her' over the stable door and yesterday reared up at me and struck out with his front legs when I tried to separate him from her.
I'm wondering whether I should get the vet to do a blood test, or try a calmer such as global herbs or hilton herbs. Just after some opinions really.
Thanks in advance