GrumpyHero
Well-Known Member
has anyone ever had an experience with a horse whisperer? ever had one out to see your horse or anything?
only asking because my friends horse moved yards a month or two ago, she was fine for the first few weeks but she's suddenly started weaving in her stable, boxwalking, trying to rear etc as if she suddently hates her stable.
she also sometimes tries to rear when she's tied up.
the vet came out to see her today, that's when she was weaving/boxwalking again, she wouldn't stand still at all for the vet, so they had to lunge her to get some of the excess energy out of her, they then took her back and put special boots on her and she reared up, and was trying to bite and kick out. this isn't her normal behaviour at all.
the horse is 20 years old, so it's not as if she's just being a baby/not knowing how to behave. all of this behaviour is very sudden.
also the vet says that she's acting like a stallion (she is a mare)
she said the vet doesn't really know what's wrong with her - said it could possibly be cysts on her ovaries.
vet also said if it is a cyst, and they operate to remove it, there's only a 50/50 chance that she'll stop behaving like this - so do you guys think it would be worth getting a horse whisperer out to come see her?
these are the current options my friend is faced with; (copied&pasted from her message to me)
1. operation (cost at least 5k)
2. regumate (£115 a week to try calm her down)
3. keep her for a bit then try to find a new home for her or sanctuary? the vet doesnt think anyone would take her tho, coz of her age and all her problems :\
4. put her to sleep [which is drastic to me tbh]
5. keep her and try to work through it but she may never calm down entirely so, would it be selfish to keep on pursuing?
ehh, i personally have no idea what could be wrong, so if you've ever had an experience with a whisperer/think it would help/have any other ideas, please let me know!
only asking because my friends horse moved yards a month or two ago, she was fine for the first few weeks but she's suddenly started weaving in her stable, boxwalking, trying to rear etc as if she suddently hates her stable.
she also sometimes tries to rear when she's tied up.
the vet came out to see her today, that's when she was weaving/boxwalking again, she wouldn't stand still at all for the vet, so they had to lunge her to get some of the excess energy out of her, they then took her back and put special boots on her and she reared up, and was trying to bite and kick out. this isn't her normal behaviour at all.
the horse is 20 years old, so it's not as if she's just being a baby/not knowing how to behave. all of this behaviour is very sudden.
also the vet says that she's acting like a stallion (she is a mare)
she said the vet doesn't really know what's wrong with her - said it could possibly be cysts on her ovaries.
vet also said if it is a cyst, and they operate to remove it, there's only a 50/50 chance that she'll stop behaving like this - so do you guys think it would be worth getting a horse whisperer out to come see her?
these are the current options my friend is faced with; (copied&pasted from her message to me)
1. operation (cost at least 5k)
2. regumate (£115 a week to try calm her down)
3. keep her for a bit then try to find a new home for her or sanctuary? the vet doesnt think anyone would take her tho, coz of her age and all her problems :\
4. put her to sleep [which is drastic to me tbh]
5. keep her and try to work through it but she may never calm down entirely so, would it be selfish to keep on pursuing?
ehh, i personally have no idea what could be wrong, so if you've ever had an experience with a whisperer/think it would help/have any other ideas, please let me know!
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