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Brought 17.2hh 3 year shire gelding yesterday, leads lovely but not really been handled in any other way apart from that. Fidgets constantly when groomed, won't let you touch his belly or legs, can't pick out feet, never seen a farrier or not for a long time, The list is endless of things we need to work on.
Travelled like a pro and was very settled considering only 2nd time ever in a lorry and he had quite a big welcoming party as lots of people on yard wanting to meet him.
He didn't touch his hard feed (alfa A oil and beet) over night but ate reasonable amount of hay, drunk and pooped etc.
This morning, he didn't touch brekkie although have now worked out he likes sugar beet so will gradually introduce the Alfa over a few weeks. I also will start him on a balancer as soon as he's eating a proper feed.
He had turnout with the others for 1/2 hour but they are a very established herd and were just damn right horrible to him, so he is now separated again while I'm not there, they can touch etc over the post rail fence. He however wants to be back with them and stressing a little but can't risk leaving him with them without watching them. 16hh TB tried to drive him through the fence this morning.
He has never worn rug according to old owner but he wasn't warm this morning after about 20 mins managed to get 1 on him although he was physically shaking when initially laid it over his withers.
He won't eat carrots, apples, mints or horse treats, I want to clicker train him but need a treat he actually likes 1st!! Any ideas?
Any tips advice etc about caring handling, backing exceptionally large horses greatly appreciated.
Some pics are here on Fb.... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10207411781550234&set=pcb.10207411783590285&type=3&theater
Travelled like a pro and was very settled considering only 2nd time ever in a lorry and he had quite a big welcoming party as lots of people on yard wanting to meet him.
He didn't touch his hard feed (alfa A oil and beet) over night but ate reasonable amount of hay, drunk and pooped etc.
This morning, he didn't touch brekkie although have now worked out he likes sugar beet so will gradually introduce the Alfa over a few weeks. I also will start him on a balancer as soon as he's eating a proper feed.
He had turnout with the others for 1/2 hour but they are a very established herd and were just damn right horrible to him, so he is now separated again while I'm not there, they can touch etc over the post rail fence. He however wants to be back with them and stressing a little but can't risk leaving him with them without watching them. 16hh TB tried to drive him through the fence this morning.
He has never worn rug according to old owner but he wasn't warm this morning after about 20 mins managed to get 1 on him although he was physically shaking when initially laid it over his withers.
He won't eat carrots, apples, mints or horse treats, I want to clicker train him but need a treat he actually likes 1st!! Any ideas?
Any tips advice etc about caring handling, backing exceptionally large horses greatly appreciated.
Some pics are here on Fb.... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10207411781550234&set=pcb.10207411783590285&type=3&theater

