alsxx
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I don't know why but the last 24hours my horse has turned into a complete psycho (sp). He's a sharp character anyway but normally is quite reasonable, he can have strops but they don't go anywhere, and cause no bother.
He's developed mud fever (again) in a small cut he had on one of his hind fetlocks (although we have NO mud), so have been poulticing like mad this weekend, they are normally out 24/7 however had him in all day sat, he was fine, then both in sat night, again was fine sun morning. His legs had filled overnight so I re-did poultice and chucked him out in the field as would rather legs didn't swell.
Got them both in at 3 yesterday for an hour to feed and do a rug change, and re-do his poultice and he was like a creature posessed. Being really narky in the stable, he flew at me as I walked in his box and grabbed my fore-arm - typically sleeves rolled up so have a really nasty bite now on my arm. Out again last night and got him back in this am to re-do poultice and again the most difficult horse ever. Swinging his back end round into me, ears back loads, stressing big style - fortunately no teeth this time. Turned him out and went to bring mare in to put on fat patch and he started getting narky with me in the field which he has NEVER done before.
So ideas anyone? As I said he is sharp but this is over the top. He was difficult when I first viewed him (at training yard) but since he left he has not displayed this behaviour once so its really weird. I was wondering if its because I kept him in and now he thinks he's going to be left in. He's not been worked in the last week as weather has been foul and I have no school, then leg was up over weekend so thought best not hack. I'm going to lunge him tonight and see if that makes a difference.BUT he's been left before for a week not worked and been fine. Only other thing I can think of is changed him from alfa-a oil to normal alfa-a last week, but if anything I would have thought the oil would have made him more volatile, not the other way round?
Sorry bit of a self indulgent sympathy post...but suggestions welcome as he's really not nice at the moment and certainly don't want this behaviour long term.
He's developed mud fever (again) in a small cut he had on one of his hind fetlocks (although we have NO mud), so have been poulticing like mad this weekend, they are normally out 24/7 however had him in all day sat, he was fine, then both in sat night, again was fine sun morning. His legs had filled overnight so I re-did poultice and chucked him out in the field as would rather legs didn't swell.
Got them both in at 3 yesterday for an hour to feed and do a rug change, and re-do his poultice and he was like a creature posessed. Being really narky in the stable, he flew at me as I walked in his box and grabbed my fore-arm - typically sleeves rolled up so have a really nasty bite now on my arm. Out again last night and got him back in this am to re-do poultice and again the most difficult horse ever. Swinging his back end round into me, ears back loads, stressing big style - fortunately no teeth this time. Turned him out and went to bring mare in to put on fat patch and he started getting narky with me in the field which he has NEVER done before.
So ideas anyone? As I said he is sharp but this is over the top. He was difficult when I first viewed him (at training yard) but since he left he has not displayed this behaviour once so its really weird. I was wondering if its because I kept him in and now he thinks he's going to be left in. He's not been worked in the last week as weather has been foul and I have no school, then leg was up over weekend so thought best not hack. I'm going to lunge him tonight and see if that makes a difference.BUT he's been left before for a week not worked and been fine. Only other thing I can think of is changed him from alfa-a oil to normal alfa-a last week, but if anything I would have thought the oil would have made him more volatile, not the other way round?
Sorry bit of a self indulgent sympathy post...but suggestions welcome as he's really not nice at the moment and certainly don't want this behaviour long term.