Baileysno1
Well-Known Member
Hi I've posted before about my 5 year old warmblood Ryu, hes a beautiful horse but has some long term issues I'm not sure whether the root of them is physical or physcological.
Basically hes so lazy, its like he has no desire to do anything! I got him dec 2005 he was four just back into work after being turned away. He seemed like a typical youngster with a bit of attitude, and settled into his working routine as expected. He is not friendly with people, pulls faces, lunges etc (luckily no kicking or biting) And gets aggressive on the lunge.
Between getting him and now we've tried a bit of everything, showing dressage, riding camp, hunting, hacking the lot. However he doesn't show enthusiasm for anything, hes not naughty just flat.
We've tried various feeds and by trial and error have settled on: on 1 scoop hi fi, 1 scoop pasture mix, 1/4 oats, Top Spec feed balancer and carrots (split between 2 feeds) Plus ad lib hay and a large net of haylege each night, he looks really well, fab coat healthy feet etc.
His work regime at the moment is schooling 3 times a week(inc poles & jumping) hacking once or twice, lunging once, free jumping. He's turned out for 4-5 hours aday 4-5 times a week.
Anyway after my lesson on Friday I was chatting with my instructor she is also at a loss as to why hes so dead and suggested a blood test to see if he is deficient in something, or thinks he may have just had his brain fried at some stage, or another growing spurt.
Approximately how much is a blood test? Will they do a general screen or do they look for specific deficiencies / conditions.
Is this an age thing? Has anyone else experienced a flat youngster is there anything I can do to help - I'm particulary interested in dressage horses as this is what I'd hoped Ryu could do. Is it me?
Basically hes so lazy, its like he has no desire to do anything! I got him dec 2005 he was four just back into work after being turned away. He seemed like a typical youngster with a bit of attitude, and settled into his working routine as expected. He is not friendly with people, pulls faces, lunges etc (luckily no kicking or biting) And gets aggressive on the lunge.
Between getting him and now we've tried a bit of everything, showing dressage, riding camp, hunting, hacking the lot. However he doesn't show enthusiasm for anything, hes not naughty just flat.
We've tried various feeds and by trial and error have settled on: on 1 scoop hi fi, 1 scoop pasture mix, 1/4 oats, Top Spec feed balancer and carrots (split between 2 feeds) Plus ad lib hay and a large net of haylege each night, he looks really well, fab coat healthy feet etc.
His work regime at the moment is schooling 3 times a week(inc poles & jumping) hacking once or twice, lunging once, free jumping. He's turned out for 4-5 hours aday 4-5 times a week.
Anyway after my lesson on Friday I was chatting with my instructor she is also at a loss as to why hes so dead and suggested a blood test to see if he is deficient in something, or thinks he may have just had his brain fried at some stage, or another growing spurt.
Approximately how much is a blood test? Will they do a general screen or do they look for specific deficiencies / conditions.
Is this an age thing? Has anyone else experienced a flat youngster is there anything I can do to help - I'm particulary interested in dressage horses as this is what I'd hoped Ryu could do. Is it me?