Mrs B
Well-Known Member
EllieT, I've also got a horse who can bite.
I have been with horses nearly 50 years and in a lifetime of handling, riding and running a yard it's the first time I've really been bitten, beyond a nip.
I merely leant on his door to check he had enough hay. I saw no warning at all and it was over in a second. This damage was done through thick winter gloves.
I know I've posted this photo before but I hope everyone can forgive me for posting it again because I really, really hope it will make you see what they can do. My hand has healed pretty well thanks to a very good surgeon at the John Radcliffe, but I still have a line of scar tissue and a missing bit where the muscle should be.
My horse also can't socialise with other horses and is an 'in your face' animal, only wanting things to happen on his terms. When you're on his back, he loves hacking out, ears forward. But it's almost like he has to express every feeling as it occurs, heart on sleeve. I have a strong suspicion that he was hand-raised as his ability to speak 'horse' is zero.
I have taken advice from a HHO member on this thread and I now have a much better relationship with him. He makes an aggressive move towards me, he's reprimanded. But I will never trust him not to revert. It's like he just can't help himself ...
PLEASE don't allow this to happen to your face. I would (personally) say hand the horse back. There are many fun horses out there to enjoy. I do hope you now take the plunge to go out and find one of them. Horses are meant to be a fun hobby
I have been with horses nearly 50 years and in a lifetime of handling, riding and running a yard it's the first time I've really been bitten, beyond a nip.
I merely leant on his door to check he had enough hay. I saw no warning at all and it was over in a second. This damage was done through thick winter gloves.
I know I've posted this photo before but I hope everyone can forgive me for posting it again because I really, really hope it will make you see what they can do. My hand has healed pretty well thanks to a very good surgeon at the John Radcliffe, but I still have a line of scar tissue and a missing bit where the muscle should be.
My horse also can't socialise with other horses and is an 'in your face' animal, only wanting things to happen on his terms. When you're on his back, he loves hacking out, ears forward. But it's almost like he has to express every feeling as it occurs, heart on sleeve. I have a strong suspicion that he was hand-raised as his ability to speak 'horse' is zero.
I have taken advice from a HHO member on this thread and I now have a much better relationship with him. He makes an aggressive move towards me, he's reprimanded. But I will never trust him not to revert. It's like he just can't help himself ...
PLEASE don't allow this to happen to your face. I would (personally) say hand the horse back. There are many fun horses out there to enjoy. I do hope you now take the plunge to go out and find one of them. Horses are meant to be a fun hobby