HollyWoozle
Well-Known Member
Who else has a mare prone to bouts of madness? Do you think supplements to calm hormones can work?
After two and a half years of owning my mare and having overcome a lot of issues, I have come to the conclusion that she will always be slightly unpredictable when feeling hormonal (at least I presume this is the problem). Originally she had issues far beyond this. For a long time we had problems with everything from tying up to tacking up... she would pull back and panic, go potty over nothing, wouldn't stand still, was a mental case for the farrier etc. etc. All of that is generally fine now so I'm glad I stuck it out. She has a kind nature and I enjoy riding her.
However, Belle occasionally has a moment of total madness which I can only think to attribute to hormones. Yesterday I had gotten as far as putting her saddle on and my mum was tacking up her horse at the same time. Mum's horse was being particularly pushy (he's just coming back into work after surgery) and basically dragged his way over to Belle. She completely lost the plot, reared up and proceeded to bronc around the yard for a minute or two, nostrils flaring. After she composed herself I quietly caught her again, took her back and continued with what we were doing. No problems at all and she was perfectly good to ride. I thought Mum's horse had just spooked her.
Went to ride tonight and she had another mad session for absolutely no reason at all. I think maybe I just touched her (midway through getting ready to ride). Definitely wasn't just a spook but either way she pulled back, leapt about like a looney and then got over it and once again, was as good as gold after that.
I can only assume that she's just feeling a bit stressy! She is by nature a slightly nervy sort.
Basically, I just wondered if anyone else has a crazy mare like this and if they ever get over it or if they have found something to help prevent it. It's not really practical for her to leap around the yard like a mad thing and I wouldn't want her to hurt herself. For what it's worth, teeth have been seen to recently, saddle was professionally fitted and I have had her back checked after other crazy episodes with no issues found. She shows no discomfort under saddle at all and is absolutely fine and seemingly happy after she's had her moment!
Any thoughts much appreciated.
After two and a half years of owning my mare and having overcome a lot of issues, I have come to the conclusion that she will always be slightly unpredictable when feeling hormonal (at least I presume this is the problem). Originally she had issues far beyond this. For a long time we had problems with everything from tying up to tacking up... she would pull back and panic, go potty over nothing, wouldn't stand still, was a mental case for the farrier etc. etc. All of that is generally fine now so I'm glad I stuck it out. She has a kind nature and I enjoy riding her.
However, Belle occasionally has a moment of total madness which I can only think to attribute to hormones. Yesterday I had gotten as far as putting her saddle on and my mum was tacking up her horse at the same time. Mum's horse was being particularly pushy (he's just coming back into work after surgery) and basically dragged his way over to Belle. She completely lost the plot, reared up and proceeded to bronc around the yard for a minute or two, nostrils flaring. After she composed herself I quietly caught her again, took her back and continued with what we were doing. No problems at all and she was perfectly good to ride. I thought Mum's horse had just spooked her.
Went to ride tonight and she had another mad session for absolutely no reason at all. I think maybe I just touched her (midway through getting ready to ride). Definitely wasn't just a spook but either way she pulled back, leapt about like a looney and then got over it and once again, was as good as gold after that.
I can only assume that she's just feeling a bit stressy! She is by nature a slightly nervy sort.
Basically, I just wondered if anyone else has a crazy mare like this and if they ever get over it or if they have found something to help prevent it. It's not really practical for her to leap around the yard like a mad thing and I wouldn't want her to hurt herself. For what it's worth, teeth have been seen to recently, saddle was professionally fitted and I have had her back checked after other crazy episodes with no issues found. She shows no discomfort under saddle at all and is absolutely fine and seemingly happy after she's had her moment!
Any thoughts much appreciated.