sandraebrookes
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I'd be interested to know if anyone else out there has ever encountered problems with a horse having a really bad phobia about donkeys - and how they overcame them.
We've always been aware that my loan horse has a fear of donkeys - 3+ years ago one was kept in a field about 20mins ride from yard and to this day he will still spook violently at the gate.
Unfortunately he is kept at a big yard where there are several businesses and a donkey took up residence back in September with one of the other livery yards.
This has caused a huge problem. Bas has reacted extremely badly to the donkey and time has not made him any better. Whilst being ridden he rears up on end or spins around in any location where he may have spotted the donkey (or where he thinks the donkey may be hiding). I think it has now become ingrain and is a form of happing but so far have been unable to find solution. The best way to deal with it is to just sit very quietly until he gets over it which can be frightening (or just plain lunacy) when he is standing on end. If you smack him he goes even more beserk. We have tried to introduced him to the donkey but he is absolutely terrified and this doesn't seem to have helped in the slightest.
Moving the horse to another yard isn't an option as he belongs to my yard manager and I have him on loan on the condition that he remains at the yard.
We've always been aware that my loan horse has a fear of donkeys - 3+ years ago one was kept in a field about 20mins ride from yard and to this day he will still spook violently at the gate.
Unfortunately he is kept at a big yard where there are several businesses and a donkey took up residence back in September with one of the other livery yards.
This has caused a huge problem. Bas has reacted extremely badly to the donkey and time has not made him any better. Whilst being ridden he rears up on end or spins around in any location where he may have spotted the donkey (or where he thinks the donkey may be hiding). I think it has now become ingrain and is a form of happing but so far have been unable to find solution. The best way to deal with it is to just sit very quietly until he gets over it which can be frightening (or just plain lunacy) when he is standing on end. If you smack him he goes even more beserk. We have tried to introduced him to the donkey but he is absolutely terrified and this doesn't seem to have helped in the slightest.
Moving the horse to another yard isn't an option as he belongs to my yard manager and I have him on loan on the condition that he remains at the yard.