KingCharles
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Has anyone ever experienced horses/ponies who show extreme aggresion towards children?
I took my daughter up to the yard with me today. She has cerebral palsy but is used to horses and has been round them since a baby. Over the years she has seen many horses and its always been a positive experience.
Its always been as thougth the horse could sense she had special needs and where always intruiged by her.
My daughter is 7 , and has a low mental age. She isnt a very loud child and in fact i have found that even the yougnsters have always been good with her.
Tonight i took my horse into the indoor school for a roll, he is always very docile, and is never botherd by anything or anyone in there.
He had not met my daughter before, but to be honest he is 18 this year and has seen life. Sometimes we have had strangers come up while he is in the indoor loose and he is tottaly unphazed.
He can be a bit protective of me at times, if i m talking to someone he will put him self between me and the person, and if they try and touch me he will try and bite them.
He is always worse if in his stable, if im in there with him and someone comes over to talk to me he will drive them off. If i tell him no he will back off, but will become aggitated and start to paw the ground.
Tonight my daughter sat down on some straw bales stacked up in tears in the corner, where peopel ussualy sit when a horse is being worked ect. Chales is used to this, and is never phazed, he is just so laid back.
Tonight when i let him off he came over to try and sniff my daugther. He sniffed her from head to toe, had a good sniff at her face.
As he isnt much of a peopel person i thought it looked rather positive that he had shown an intrest in my daughter. However, then he backed off,, and started to snort, with his ears back and pawing at the ground. I was tottaly shocked by hisbehaviour and sent him away. He trotted off with hisi head low and licking, then he came back towards me i was by now stood in front of my daughter. He was trying to get at my daughter.
So i made my daugther sit right out of the way hight up onto the straw bales so he could not get at her. she never made any noise during any of this, just sat quietly.
He trotted away again and kept circlign back to where my daugther was, guarded by me.
Then as i walked towards him he trotted past me and procedded to try and climb up the stack of straw bales with his ears back, trying to get at my daugther.
he kept tryign to striek out at her with his legs and snorting. I sent him away and he stood in the middle of the school head held low and licking.
At that point i decided to remove him from the school as i realised it was not safe for him to be there with my daughter. My daugther is not very mobile and was just sat there doing nothing.
when i went to catch him he dropped his head and walked slowly towards me, lickign and chewing. He then kept trying to put his head in my hands.
as i lead him away he kept looking back at my daugther and seemed really aggitated.
I am dissapointed as i realise that he will never be safe to have my children around. Daughter was wareig a hat and body protector even though she was only sat up there watching him.
I took charles on 4 months ago, and he has really bonded with me. I love him to bits, but he is very much a one person horse. Gnerally though as long as no one else trys to handle him he is ok.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what the hell happened tonight?
I took my daughter up to the yard with me today. She has cerebral palsy but is used to horses and has been round them since a baby. Over the years she has seen many horses and its always been a positive experience.
Its always been as thougth the horse could sense she had special needs and where always intruiged by her.
My daughter is 7 , and has a low mental age. She isnt a very loud child and in fact i have found that even the yougnsters have always been good with her.
Tonight i took my horse into the indoor school for a roll, he is always very docile, and is never botherd by anything or anyone in there.
He had not met my daughter before, but to be honest he is 18 this year and has seen life. Sometimes we have had strangers come up while he is in the indoor loose and he is tottaly unphazed.
He can be a bit protective of me at times, if i m talking to someone he will put him self between me and the person, and if they try and touch me he will try and bite them.
He is always worse if in his stable, if im in there with him and someone comes over to talk to me he will drive them off. If i tell him no he will back off, but will become aggitated and start to paw the ground.
Tonight my daughter sat down on some straw bales stacked up in tears in the corner, where peopel ussualy sit when a horse is being worked ect. Chales is used to this, and is never phazed, he is just so laid back.
Tonight when i let him off he came over to try and sniff my daugther. He sniffed her from head to toe, had a good sniff at her face.
As he isnt much of a peopel person i thought it looked rather positive that he had shown an intrest in my daughter. However, then he backed off,, and started to snort, with his ears back and pawing at the ground. I was tottaly shocked by hisbehaviour and sent him away. He trotted off with hisi head low and licking, then he came back towards me i was by now stood in front of my daughter. He was trying to get at my daughter.
So i made my daugther sit right out of the way hight up onto the straw bales so he could not get at her. she never made any noise during any of this, just sat quietly.
He trotted away again and kept circlign back to where my daugther was, guarded by me.
Then as i walked towards him he trotted past me and procedded to try and climb up the stack of straw bales with his ears back, trying to get at my daugther.
he kept tryign to striek out at her with his legs and snorting. I sent him away and he stood in the middle of the school head held low and licking.
At that point i decided to remove him from the school as i realised it was not safe for him to be there with my daughter. My daugther is not very mobile and was just sat there doing nothing.
when i went to catch him he dropped his head and walked slowly towards me, lickign and chewing. He then kept trying to put his head in my hands.
as i lead him away he kept looking back at my daugther and seemed really aggitated.
I am dissapointed as i realise that he will never be safe to have my children around. Daughter was wareig a hat and body protector even though she was only sat up there watching him.
I took charles on 4 months ago, and he has really bonded with me. I love him to bits, but he is very much a one person horse. Gnerally though as long as no one else trys to handle him he is ok.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what the hell happened tonight?