Horse very frisky in cold weather

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It was -4 where I keep George this evening, he had been in as the ground was so frozen (this doesn't normally bother him), but on the horse walker twice. When I went to ride he didn't want to stand for me to get on, then he was off, not dangerous just really full of himself and quite bolshy (not like George), I did loads of walk/trot work and he sort of settled. Just wondered if anyone elses horses react like this to v cold frosty weather??
 
Oh yes.Me,my mother in law,and 2 of my friends took out 6 horses between us today(at one time).I was riding one and leading one and so was my friend.All of them were completly wired,and wizzy!!!
I think it is pretty common!
 
Oh gosh yes!! My old boy used to go crazy frisky in the cold. And Star was pulling like a tank today
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lots of ours are being wizzy at the moment, even the quietest riding school ponies have a 'look' in their eyes LOL especially if they are being kept in. 100% normal I think but usually improves once they get used to the colder weather and new routine. ENJOY!
 
Dont panic! Mine was a bit of a loon last night as well, very joggy and on his toes! and he is the TB without a pulse most of the time! Totally refused to walk and kept crabbing sideways, put in a few bucks when asked to canter too!!!! But oh boy was the trot work good!!!!
 
definitely - I went out for a hack at 3pm last night and despite inch thick ice everywhere the horse I was riding decided he could not walk anywhere and kept squeeling and jogging and wanting to canter at every opportunity. He has never been like this before!! He was quite sweaty when we got back despite being a very short hack and about 2 degrees! Mad ponio - he was fine after we went for a flat out gallop though on the only piece of defrosted ground I could find!
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