George123
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Hi, help needed!!
My new horse (owned 6 months) is an 8YO Mare....Seeing as I've not had her long enough to experience what she is like in season, I'm not sure of her symptoms....So if anyone has a mare with similar symptoms so I know she is likley to be in season, it would be good to hear from you...
It's been a while since Ive owned a mare - Could she be having her 1st season of the year around now?
She has been going great the last few weeks, we've been out competing and shes been placed everytime out.....then yesterday, I get on to school her and she was a little "crabby".....She's always OK with the schooling whip but when I tapped her with it she bucked....which she has never done....She tried to have a little nap while she was walking around (which she occasionally does, do no real effect)....worked great in trot and then when I went to put her into canter, she sort of grinded to a halt, refused to move and bucked on the spot.....she did this everytime, till she was just bucking before I even asked for canter...
So, althiough she felt sound etc in tot I thought Id better give her the benefit of the doubt and stuck her on the lunge to see...She was again OK in trot...she was reluctant to canter, but did without bucking but when I got after her with the lunge line, she turned in on me with her ears flat back!! which she has never done...
As background....her teeth were done by top dentist (German team dentist) 3months ago, her saddles were checked and changed 2 months ago, she has the back massage person every 6 weeks....So, she's uptogether in that way....
My initial thought was that she's put something out, likley higher up in her back as she looked leg sound....so I've booked her in to the back physio on Monday....
However, when I got back to the yard, my friend with a mare said do you think she could be in season? She said her horse behaves in that kind of way and that hers was coming into season...As I dont know her, I dont know....! So I thought Id post to see if anyone has mare in season experience.....and if this sounds familiar...?
Thanks
George123
My new horse (owned 6 months) is an 8YO Mare....Seeing as I've not had her long enough to experience what she is like in season, I'm not sure of her symptoms....So if anyone has a mare with similar symptoms so I know she is likley to be in season, it would be good to hear from you...
It's been a while since Ive owned a mare - Could she be having her 1st season of the year around now?
She has been going great the last few weeks, we've been out competing and shes been placed everytime out.....then yesterday, I get on to school her and she was a little "crabby".....She's always OK with the schooling whip but when I tapped her with it she bucked....which she has never done....She tried to have a little nap while she was walking around (which she occasionally does, do no real effect)....worked great in trot and then when I went to put her into canter, she sort of grinded to a halt, refused to move and bucked on the spot.....she did this everytime, till she was just bucking before I even asked for canter...
So, althiough she felt sound etc in tot I thought Id better give her the benefit of the doubt and stuck her on the lunge to see...She was again OK in trot...she was reluctant to canter, but did without bucking but when I got after her with the lunge line, she turned in on me with her ears flat back!! which she has never done...
As background....her teeth were done by top dentist (German team dentist) 3months ago, her saddles were checked and changed 2 months ago, she has the back massage person every 6 weeks....So, she's uptogether in that way....
My initial thought was that she's put something out, likley higher up in her back as she looked leg sound....so I've booked her in to the back physio on Monday....
However, when I got back to the yard, my friend with a mare said do you think she could be in season? She said her horse behaves in that kind of way and that hers was coming into season...As I dont know her, I dont know....! So I thought Id post to see if anyone has mare in season experience.....and if this sounds familiar...?
Thanks
George123