Siam Jack
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Hi All,
Please please any advice will be greatly appreciated here...
My 7yr old heavy fell/ cob cross gelding Jack, has started to kick out when his back end is touched!! He is a typical cob type, naughty at times but a real sweetie usually! about 3 wks ago I put a waterproof light rug on him to go out, but being a total novice I asked another girl to check I had put it on right, she came into his stable and checked it over and simply ran her hand over his rump and he lashed out!! ears back and NOT happy at all! we put it down to the new rug(never had one on before) and the fact she was in HIS house, tonight though my hubby took him out riding and came back thinking his left hind leg was a bit lame, a bloke on the yard who works with horses as a living took a look and touched his back end and got a heavyweight foot in his knee!!! last week he kicked out at the farrier who quickly put him in his place...
I was so upset to think this big,normally, gentle boy really hurt someone and other people (and me) are now very nervous around him...
We have talked and talked tonight about all possibilities but cannot think what has gone wrong?? any suggestions? I really think he has bad manners anyway, very bargy on the ground and difficult to lead, ( a dream to ride though) and would like him to have some re schooling back to basics but this kicking is just not on! how can you stop them doing this? we only bought him in July after loaning him since January and I had him vetted with no problems.
Please please any advice will be greatly appreciated here...
My 7yr old heavy fell/ cob cross gelding Jack, has started to kick out when his back end is touched!! He is a typical cob type, naughty at times but a real sweetie usually! about 3 wks ago I put a waterproof light rug on him to go out, but being a total novice I asked another girl to check I had put it on right, she came into his stable and checked it over and simply ran her hand over his rump and he lashed out!! ears back and NOT happy at all! we put it down to the new rug(never had one on before) and the fact she was in HIS house, tonight though my hubby took him out riding and came back thinking his left hind leg was a bit lame, a bloke on the yard who works with horses as a living took a look and touched his back end and got a heavyweight foot in his knee!!! last week he kicked out at the farrier who quickly put him in his place...
I was so upset to think this big,normally, gentle boy really hurt someone and other people (and me) are now very nervous around him...
We have talked and talked tonight about all possibilities but cannot think what has gone wrong?? any suggestions? I really think he has bad manners anyway, very bargy on the ground and difficult to lead, ( a dream to ride though) and would like him to have some re schooling back to basics but this kicking is just not on! how can you stop them doing this? we only bought him in July after loaning him since January and I had him vetted with no problems.