MDB
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I have had my lovely PRE, 12 year old mare for 2 years now. She is a sweet little thing on the ground, although quite bossy over my other horse. Out hacking she is always prone to be spooky, looky, and over reactive but there is never any malice in her. She is ridden bitless.
Today was an unusually hot day here for October. 24 degrees. I noticed she was a little sweaty tacking her up. Off we went, my friend on my other horse, and I. It became evident within minutes that my mare was very reluctant to go forward. We carried on for 10 minutes but she wasn't right. Stopping and planting, turning for home, walking up into verges and heading to the trees. This is the first time in two years she has ever done anything like this. She is normally very forward going.
I have a new hackamore, which I wasn't sure was fitted 100% properly. It was the second time we went out with it. It was so obvious that she wanted to go home that we turned around and went back to change the bridle to the old sidepull, just in case this was the problem.
By the time we got back, bearing in mind that we had been out 15 minutes, at a slow walk, she was dripping in sweat. Sweat running down to her hooves, and literally dripping off her chest. She didn't appear anxious, in fact she was reasonably happy on the way back.
Changed the bridle, went back out, same thing. Totally unwilling to leave home. We made her go around the block, another five minutes, then returned. We untacked and she immediately went to the far end of the field to the shade. Normally she and my other horse stick together, especially at the end of rides when they get carrots. So this was a bit unusual. Anyway, when my other horse didn't follow she cantered back up the field looking fine. Which confused me a bit more cos I was thinking maybe she had a temperature and was unwell, but she looked fine in the field cantering around and is eating and drinking ok. Equally, she isn't lame. When I mounted three times today, she stood still, impeccably behaved and showed no signs of discomfort. This mare bucked me off twice last year when I tried to mount and the saddle was not right. She now has a lovely treeless saddle.
Bought a thermometer this evening to check her temp tomorrow. Will get someone to help as I have never done this before. Thoughts anybody? Did I do the right thing coming home? Should I have pushed her on a bit. It was just sooo out of character for her.
Thanks all.
I have had my lovely PRE, 12 year old mare for 2 years now. She is a sweet little thing on the ground, although quite bossy over my other horse. Out hacking she is always prone to be spooky, looky, and over reactive but there is never any malice in her. She is ridden bitless.
Today was an unusually hot day here for October. 24 degrees. I noticed she was a little sweaty tacking her up. Off we went, my friend on my other horse, and I. It became evident within minutes that my mare was very reluctant to go forward. We carried on for 10 minutes but she wasn't right. Stopping and planting, turning for home, walking up into verges and heading to the trees. This is the first time in two years she has ever done anything like this. She is normally very forward going.
I have a new hackamore, which I wasn't sure was fitted 100% properly. It was the second time we went out with it. It was so obvious that she wanted to go home that we turned around and went back to change the bridle to the old sidepull, just in case this was the problem.
By the time we got back, bearing in mind that we had been out 15 minutes, at a slow walk, she was dripping in sweat. Sweat running down to her hooves, and literally dripping off her chest. She didn't appear anxious, in fact she was reasonably happy on the way back.
Changed the bridle, went back out, same thing. Totally unwilling to leave home. We made her go around the block, another five minutes, then returned. We untacked and she immediately went to the far end of the field to the shade. Normally she and my other horse stick together, especially at the end of rides when they get carrots. So this was a bit unusual. Anyway, when my other horse didn't follow she cantered back up the field looking fine. Which confused me a bit more cos I was thinking maybe she had a temperature and was unwell, but she looked fine in the field cantering around and is eating and drinking ok. Equally, she isn't lame. When I mounted three times today, she stood still, impeccably behaved and showed no signs of discomfort. This mare bucked me off twice last year when I tried to mount and the saddle was not right. She now has a lovely treeless saddle.
Bought a thermometer this evening to check her temp tomorrow. Will get someone to help as I have never done this before. Thoughts anybody? Did I do the right thing coming home? Should I have pushed her on a bit. It was just sooo out of character for her.
Thanks all.