Vetgirl
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Hi Everyone,
Please can you advise me? After a gap of many years I finally found the time and money to buy my own horse and became a proud owner three weeks ago. But we seem to be failing to bond - I know it is probably my fault as I am now scared of him. I bought him as bomb proof and quiet, easy to handle, but whether it is the new environment or me, he seems anything but. He seems to dislike me, he won't stand still in the stable to be groomed, won't let me pick out all his feet (he gets fed up after two or three, doesn't matter if front or back) is difficult to tack up and is spooky out riding. He has twice tried to bite me and moves to crush me against the side of the stable. He barges when he is being led in a head collar and is totally food orientated. He has plenty to eat, he grazes outside during the day and comes in at night to feed (exactly the same as he received from his previous owner) and hay. He is inseparable from his new field companion and panics if he is out of sight. I've had his back, legs and saddle checked, no problems there. I am now panicking and feel I have made a big mistake. Can anyone give me some advice? Thanks in advance.
Please can you advise me? After a gap of many years I finally found the time and money to buy my own horse and became a proud owner three weeks ago. But we seem to be failing to bond - I know it is probably my fault as I am now scared of him. I bought him as bomb proof and quiet, easy to handle, but whether it is the new environment or me, he seems anything but. He seems to dislike me, he won't stand still in the stable to be groomed, won't let me pick out all his feet (he gets fed up after two or three, doesn't matter if front or back) is difficult to tack up and is spooky out riding. He has twice tried to bite me and moves to crush me against the side of the stable. He barges when he is being led in a head collar and is totally food orientated. He has plenty to eat, he grazes outside during the day and comes in at night to feed (exactly the same as he received from his previous owner) and hay. He is inseparable from his new field companion and panics if he is out of sight. I've had his back, legs and saddle checked, no problems there. I am now panicking and feel I have made a big mistake. Can anyone give me some advice? Thanks in advance.