Jennyharvey
Well-Known Member
Just asking about this for a client. Her mare has issues being rugged, and even when a stable mate is being rugged next door. She will kick the walls, grab at the stable bars and feed bucket, and and acts like she will bite out, but she only ever seems to do it towards objects and the rug, not the owner, tho you could get bit or kicked if u got in the way. She has been mildly like this since she was 3 and started to be rugged, but its gotten this bad over the years. She is now 9. She is a competition mare competing at 1.20 and 1.30 so she does get clipped and rugged, otherwise i would suggest just not to rug her.
But when she is in season, she doesnt do it. The behavior is still there, but very midly and will stand fine to be rugged. Her attitude and behaviour seems very relaxed and laid back. She does baffle me. im still not sure if its a behavioural thing i can sort with training, or if its more hormanal. If anyone has any experience of anything like this, any advice would be really appreciated.
Ps i have assesed her behaviour and she isnt at all aggressive or bargy with people in any other handling situation that ive tried so far, except when being rugged and mildy when being tacked up.
But when she is in season, she doesnt do it. The behavior is still there, but very midly and will stand fine to be rugged. Her attitude and behaviour seems very relaxed and laid back. She does baffle me. im still not sure if its a behavioural thing i can sort with training, or if its more hormanal. If anyone has any experience of anything like this, any advice would be really appreciated.
Ps i have assesed her behaviour and she isnt at all aggressive or bargy with people in any other handling situation that ive tried so far, except when being rugged and mildy when being tacked up.
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