Caritas
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Now before you all shout me down please listen very carefully!!
I have owned my horse since 3 years old, he is now 10. He has had many accidents turned out and constantly pulls his shoes off. I have put the accidents to the back of my mind and taken his shoes off to prevent further injury but I still have an issue that he is dangerous to turn out. He used to pull away going down to the field so with help of other aids, i.e pressure halters etc, it helped me overcome this problem. However, then I had a problem of taking the halters off before I let him go in the field, he just wouldnt wait! So I had a small pen inside of his gateway that allowed me to get the halter off before i let him out. I then had the problem that I couldnt walk him into the field then without him running off as I never had the halter on so it got to the stage that it was safer all round if I just let him go into the pen and opened the gateway for him to run out. Now the problem with this was that the minute I let him go in the pen (approx, 7 foot round) he would just spin and spin on his back lets round and round until i opened the gate and there were times that he almost flattened me. This obviously also was not idea so eventually I used sedalin to sedate him and walked him out of the pen into his paddock just with his headcollar on so i could turn him to face me and then let him go, this really WORKS! The problem is that I really dont want to have to sedated him everyday so I tried doing it without sedation once it had become more of a habit. This worked for several weeks, maybe as long as two months but then a few days ago he tried to go through the electric taped gateway that I use to let him into his field and got caught up in it, he is fine but obviously this is very dangerous. I sedated him for a few days again and then tried it, the first day he was ok and the second day he tried to mow me over again wanting to go through the fence, I smacked him which in turn gave me chance to release the electric tape so there was an entrance, he hurried through without pulling anway and turned to face me before I let him go. Then the problem I had today was that as I turned him in his pen towards the electric fenced gateway to open it to let him out he went to mow me over again, I didnt want him to go over me or get caught in the tape so I raised my hand, this panicked him as he is such a nervous horse and he backed up and planted himself and wouldnt walk forward close enough for me to open the tape. Eventually I managed to clip it off the catch which frightened him and he backed into the rest of the taped pen and ran out the gap taking the whole lot with him. Now I would class myself as a very experienced owner but I am not willing to risk my or my horses life just for a bit of turnout in the field. The horse is the same if he is out all day or just out for a few hours, it doesnt really make any difference if he is worked first or not, maybe he is a little more sedate. The problem is that the more stopping and waiting we do builds up the anticipation of going out even more so i could not stand in the pen with him until he calmed down cause it wouldnt happen and it would just lead to a nasty accident. I dont feel that I could turn him out without the pen as he would know the routine and would try and go by the gateway in the field and he would barge me to get in and then he would be loose with his rope hanging down and more broken headcollars. Please give me any advice but DO NOT be judgemental as this is a very serious and dangerous issue. Many thanks for getting this far, interested to hear your replies.
I have owned my horse since 3 years old, he is now 10. He has had many accidents turned out and constantly pulls his shoes off. I have put the accidents to the back of my mind and taken his shoes off to prevent further injury but I still have an issue that he is dangerous to turn out. He used to pull away going down to the field so with help of other aids, i.e pressure halters etc, it helped me overcome this problem. However, then I had a problem of taking the halters off before I let him go in the field, he just wouldnt wait! So I had a small pen inside of his gateway that allowed me to get the halter off before i let him out. I then had the problem that I couldnt walk him into the field then without him running off as I never had the halter on so it got to the stage that it was safer all round if I just let him go into the pen and opened the gateway for him to run out. Now the problem with this was that the minute I let him go in the pen (approx, 7 foot round) he would just spin and spin on his back lets round and round until i opened the gate and there were times that he almost flattened me. This obviously also was not idea so eventually I used sedalin to sedate him and walked him out of the pen into his paddock just with his headcollar on so i could turn him to face me and then let him go, this really WORKS! The problem is that I really dont want to have to sedated him everyday so I tried doing it without sedation once it had become more of a habit. This worked for several weeks, maybe as long as two months but then a few days ago he tried to go through the electric taped gateway that I use to let him into his field and got caught up in it, he is fine but obviously this is very dangerous. I sedated him for a few days again and then tried it, the first day he was ok and the second day he tried to mow me over again wanting to go through the fence, I smacked him which in turn gave me chance to release the electric tape so there was an entrance, he hurried through without pulling anway and turned to face me before I let him go. Then the problem I had today was that as I turned him in his pen towards the electric fenced gateway to open it to let him out he went to mow me over again, I didnt want him to go over me or get caught in the tape so I raised my hand, this panicked him as he is such a nervous horse and he backed up and planted himself and wouldnt walk forward close enough for me to open the tape. Eventually I managed to clip it off the catch which frightened him and he backed into the rest of the taped pen and ran out the gap taking the whole lot with him. Now I would class myself as a very experienced owner but I am not willing to risk my or my horses life just for a bit of turnout in the field. The horse is the same if he is out all day or just out for a few hours, it doesnt really make any difference if he is worked first or not, maybe he is a little more sedate. The problem is that the more stopping and waiting we do builds up the anticipation of going out even more so i could not stand in the pen with him until he calmed down cause it wouldnt happen and it would just lead to a nasty accident. I dont feel that I could turn him out without the pen as he would know the routine and would try and go by the gateway in the field and he would barge me to get in and then he would be loose with his rope hanging down and more broken headcollars. Please give me any advice but DO NOT be judgemental as this is a very serious and dangerous issue. Many thanks for getting this far, interested to hear your replies.