StormyMoments
Well-Known Member
right... this is a bit odd and you may think im mad.. or possibly the horse is mad but either way 
basically when there is a change in the ground (e.g gravel to tarmac) rio will jump the gap on to the other side (i dont mean a little hop i mean full leap like he was jumping trotting poles) or a massive spook and a lot ot snorting.
i first noticed it when he goes in to his stable as he would leap from out side of his box onto his bed as that way he didnt touch the rubber matting (concrete to rubber matting) i thought he was leaping through the door but hes actually snorting and looking at the mat but he happily stands on it once hes in the box
took him out on a hack the other day and there was a change in colour of the tarmac where it had been dug up so it was light grey to dark black in a square. he spooked snorted and backed away and when i pushed him on he leapt over it and tried to run off...
hes doing it coming on to the yard too as you walk up the gravel track and then there is a slight step up on to the concrete which without fail twice a day he jumps over
we have tried walking him over it over and over again until hes bored but it doesnt work.. we spent 30 mins walking him back and forward over the concrete and track but he was still leaping up over it and there is only so much you can do before you realise nothing has changed at all..
now i was thinking he should have really got over it by now... he is stabled at night so he has to cross 4 different changes on his way in and then 4 on the way back out but he jumps everyone of them and i just find it.. well a bit weird really
we tried him following taz as he doesnt care and we thought he'd be too interested in another horse to worry about the floor but no still doesnt like it so he still jumps it
this happens whether leading in a head collar or bridle so there isnt really a huge amount i can do and i never loose control of him its just a bit off putting
so.. has anyone else heard of a horse being like this? im kinda trying to decide if hes taking the piss out of me but he does it with everyone and he does look quite frightened before he leaps over it so im giving him the benefit of the doubt
any ideas?
galaxy chocolate is on offer for anyone with any ideas
basically when there is a change in the ground (e.g gravel to tarmac) rio will jump the gap on to the other side (i dont mean a little hop i mean full leap like he was jumping trotting poles) or a massive spook and a lot ot snorting.
i first noticed it when he goes in to his stable as he would leap from out side of his box onto his bed as that way he didnt touch the rubber matting (concrete to rubber matting) i thought he was leaping through the door but hes actually snorting and looking at the mat but he happily stands on it once hes in the box
took him out on a hack the other day and there was a change in colour of the tarmac where it had been dug up so it was light grey to dark black in a square. he spooked snorted and backed away and when i pushed him on he leapt over it and tried to run off...
hes doing it coming on to the yard too as you walk up the gravel track and then there is a slight step up on to the concrete which without fail twice a day he jumps over
we have tried walking him over it over and over again until hes bored but it doesnt work.. we spent 30 mins walking him back and forward over the concrete and track but he was still leaping up over it and there is only so much you can do before you realise nothing has changed at all..
now i was thinking he should have really got over it by now... he is stabled at night so he has to cross 4 different changes on his way in and then 4 on the way back out but he jumps everyone of them and i just find it.. well a bit weird really
we tried him following taz as he doesnt care and we thought he'd be too interested in another horse to worry about the floor but no still doesnt like it so he still jumps it
this happens whether leading in a head collar or bridle so there isnt really a huge amount i can do and i never loose control of him its just a bit off putting
so.. has anyone else heard of a horse being like this? im kinda trying to decide if hes taking the piss out of me but he does it with everyone and he does look quite frightened before he leaps over it so im giving him the benefit of the doubt
any ideas?
galaxy chocolate is on offer for anyone with any ideas