emma._.gilling
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So I brought a new horse about 6 months ago. Her previous owners always trucked her but luckily she was fine on a float.
Our float was pretty old and it was time for an upgrade. We got a new float, which was a straight loader just like our old one. We were very happy with it and had everything we wanted. When we first put my horse on she scrambled a bit but was then fine... Then after a couple more trips, she started getting worse and worse. We decided to take her to a chiropractor and in the end we had to call a vet to give her a sedative, as most of the way there she was trashing around shaking the whole float and when we got her off, she was dripping with sweat. Turns out her hip and her pole were out and she has just completed her 6 week rehab.
Today we decided to go for a short drive with her on the float and put her friend in as well to keep her calm. This time I stood in the float to see what she does while my mum drove. We did a few loops at the top of the drive way and she was pretty good except when we first started moving she stumbled a bit then regained her balance. We then decided to go down the drive way, that's when things went sideways (literally). She lost her footing, fell into the center partition and had all four feet on one side up against the wall. She thrashed around, shook the whole float like she did when we went to the chiropractor. I signaled for mum to stop and help me but since we were on a slope, all mum could do was put on the brakes. Thankfully after her thrashing around for about a minute, still having all her weight on the center partition, mum started moving again and my horse managed to rebalance her self. As soon as we could we got her off and put her back in the pasture.
Does any one have any ideas on what we should do? She does it with or without company and on straights and corners. I don't wanna risk going anywhere encase she actually falls over. We have thought about taking the middle partition out, but what if she stumbles again and has nothing to lean on? Anyone got any ideas?
Our float was pretty old and it was time for an upgrade. We got a new float, which was a straight loader just like our old one. We were very happy with it and had everything we wanted. When we first put my horse on she scrambled a bit but was then fine... Then after a couple more trips, she started getting worse and worse. We decided to take her to a chiropractor and in the end we had to call a vet to give her a sedative, as most of the way there she was trashing around shaking the whole float and when we got her off, she was dripping with sweat. Turns out her hip and her pole were out and she has just completed her 6 week rehab.
Today we decided to go for a short drive with her on the float and put her friend in as well to keep her calm. This time I stood in the float to see what she does while my mum drove. We did a few loops at the top of the drive way and she was pretty good except when we first started moving she stumbled a bit then regained her balance. We then decided to go down the drive way, that's when things went sideways (literally). She lost her footing, fell into the center partition and had all four feet on one side up against the wall. She thrashed around, shook the whole float like she did when we went to the chiropractor. I signaled for mum to stop and help me but since we were on a slope, all mum could do was put on the brakes. Thankfully after her thrashing around for about a minute, still having all her weight on the center partition, mum started moving again and my horse managed to rebalance her self. As soon as we could we got her off and put her back in the pasture.
Does any one have any ideas on what we should do? She does it with or without company and on straights and corners. I don't wanna risk going anywhere encase she actually falls over. We have thought about taking the middle partition out, but what if she stumbles again and has nothing to lean on? Anyone got any ideas?