Traks
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We have a horse on our livery yard that is a bit of a menace and plays constantly with the horses he is turned out with, which would be ok except he gets quite rough and bites the horses rugs and has ripped numerous items!
He is now turned out by himself as he was ripping other horses rugs and they were getting annoyed with his constant demands to play, they often end up kicking out and rearing up etc. He is in the field next to mine and a few others.
Although not technically in the same field as mine, I’m finding damage to my rugs and have lost 3 headcollars over the past few months, the le mieux ones with the padded nosebands. He pulls the fleecy bits and rips them. Ours don’t get turned out with headcollars on, he is grabbing them from the gate or the ground next to the gate where they are left. Occasionally they go in the arena or turnout pen loose with headcollars on…and I’m assuming he has also been in there and tugged at them and ripped them. Yesterday I found one of my cross straps was pulled clean off my rug, and another rug had one of the buckles pulled off entirely. He also does it over the fence, I’ve seen him leaning over and pulling the other horses rugs.
I can’t prove it’s this horse but it’s 99% him, no other horses bother with rugs or headcollars. The owner just laughs and won’t accept it’s her horse doing it and the yard owner agrees that it probably is this horse…but again they haven’t seen him doing it. His owner knows it is an issue as she went through a phase of spraying anti bite stuff on his rug and offered for us to use it..and she has this funny anti bite bib thing she puts on his headcollar but she often doesn’t bother using it.
What can I do? I can’t prove it’s him, I’ve already told the YO I don’t want him with my horse and to not leave stuff where he can get access to it…but they often rush and leave the headcollars where he can get them by the gate. I suspect YO is also turning a bit of a blind eye for an easy life as she is good friends with the owner.
This woman is also pushing for her horse to come in the shared field with mine and 2 others but they are very settled as a trio and mine kicks a lot, is very mareish and I know she would lose her mind if she was in with him all the time. Turnout is limited where we are so he hasn’t really any other options for fields at the moment other than the one he is in.
I’m sick of repairing rugs and replacing headcollars! Argh!
He is now turned out by himself as he was ripping other horses rugs and they were getting annoyed with his constant demands to play, they often end up kicking out and rearing up etc. He is in the field next to mine and a few others.
Although not technically in the same field as mine, I’m finding damage to my rugs and have lost 3 headcollars over the past few months, the le mieux ones with the padded nosebands. He pulls the fleecy bits and rips them. Ours don’t get turned out with headcollars on, he is grabbing them from the gate or the ground next to the gate where they are left. Occasionally they go in the arena or turnout pen loose with headcollars on…and I’m assuming he has also been in there and tugged at them and ripped them. Yesterday I found one of my cross straps was pulled clean off my rug, and another rug had one of the buckles pulled off entirely. He also does it over the fence, I’ve seen him leaning over and pulling the other horses rugs.
I can’t prove it’s this horse but it’s 99% him, no other horses bother with rugs or headcollars. The owner just laughs and won’t accept it’s her horse doing it and the yard owner agrees that it probably is this horse…but again they haven’t seen him doing it. His owner knows it is an issue as she went through a phase of spraying anti bite stuff on his rug and offered for us to use it..and she has this funny anti bite bib thing she puts on his headcollar but she often doesn’t bother using it.
What can I do? I can’t prove it’s him, I’ve already told the YO I don’t want him with my horse and to not leave stuff where he can get access to it…but they often rush and leave the headcollars where he can get them by the gate. I suspect YO is also turning a bit of a blind eye for an easy life as she is good friends with the owner.
This woman is also pushing for her horse to come in the shared field with mine and 2 others but they are very settled as a trio and mine kicks a lot, is very mareish and I know she would lose her mind if she was in with him all the time. Turnout is limited where we are so he hasn’t really any other options for fields at the moment other than the one he is in.
I’m sick of repairing rugs and replacing headcollars! Argh!
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