AJmoss
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I bought my horse on 1st March. He was advertised as '100% bombproof', 'anyone can ride him' etc. I rode him before I bought him and he seemed to be just what I wanted - calm, quiet. I am a novice after having a 20 yr break from horses. I told the girl this when I went to look at him and she said he would be fine for me. A few weeks on he began to show signs of 'misbehaving' - he would try and lead me wherever he wanted to go (he is a strong 16.3hh). I got in touch with a behaviorist and he gave me some exercises to do with him. he seemed to respond well to these if he and I were alone without distractions, but if the other horse who is stables next to him was there, then he would ignore me and I would become invisible again. Yesterday we put my horse in the same paddock as the other gelding. The other gelding is a 20 yr old amiable chap without a bad bone in his body. All seemed good until later in the afternoon we happened to see my gelding 'attacking' the other gelding. He was like a thing posessed - he was literally on top of him biting, pawing at him and chasing him from one end of the paddock to another over and over again. When we managed to get a gate between them the older horse was almost on his knees and I think if we hadn't been there my horse would've killed the other one. This was yesterday and today he has been running up and down the fence all day, not interested in grazing, just bothered where the other gelding is. It's really knocked my confidence and I don't feel comfortable around him. I phoned the girl I bought him off who said she'd love to have him back but she doesn't have the money. What can I do? I've been crying for the past 24 hours since it all happened. I've been told by the owner of the stables to get rid of him, but I don't know how. He's lovely looking and he may be ok with someone stronger, but that's not me.