nahajola112
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Hi
I have a 16hh 4 year old dutch x thoroughbred mare she is out during the day and stabled of a night
But every day when we go down in the morning her bed is trashed where she has been running around the stable, and there are buck marks on the walls you can tell they are bucks from how high up they are!
She has even kicked holes through the partition (they are wooden stables) there is no reason for it at all we are at a private yard so theres no horses or anyone else coming and going, and she has plenty of haylage to last her for the night
It's just at some point during the evening or early hours of the morning she just starts creating and this is every single day she is doing this.
I bandage her legs every evening and she is fly rugged and fly sprayed so it isnt bugs causing her to do it.
But I am just so worried encase she kicks through and gets her leg stuck in the wall or something as she is going to end up injuring herself badly at one point or another, as this isnt any good for her legs at all keep doing this as she has typical spindly thoroughbred legs aswell.
Its not like I dont know her either as we bred her and sold her as a yearling and I recently brought her back as I something out of my mare, when she left us she was fine she wasnt doing any of this behaviour and the few years she was away from us she had a foal and was stabled there okay.
She is broken in and I am riding her also she is fine in her ridden work so it's not like she isnt getting any exercise either its just this stable problem!
She isnt on any heated food and I have tried her on equine americas calmer but that didnt work at all I cant think what could be causing her to act like this the only thing that I can think of is possibly hormones? as its almost like shes throwing a mega temper tantrum in the stable by the looks of it.
Has anyone got any suggestions on what I can do or any supplements to give her to calm her in the stable?
I have thought of maybe even trying marbles if it is hormonal does anyone know about them?, I am just so worried she will end up hurting herself
Please help!
I have a 16hh 4 year old dutch x thoroughbred mare she is out during the day and stabled of a night
But every day when we go down in the morning her bed is trashed where she has been running around the stable, and there are buck marks on the walls you can tell they are bucks from how high up they are!
She has even kicked holes through the partition (they are wooden stables) there is no reason for it at all we are at a private yard so theres no horses or anyone else coming and going, and she has plenty of haylage to last her for the night
It's just at some point during the evening or early hours of the morning she just starts creating and this is every single day she is doing this.
I bandage her legs every evening and she is fly rugged and fly sprayed so it isnt bugs causing her to do it.
But I am just so worried encase she kicks through and gets her leg stuck in the wall or something as she is going to end up injuring herself badly at one point or another, as this isnt any good for her legs at all keep doing this as she has typical spindly thoroughbred legs aswell.
Its not like I dont know her either as we bred her and sold her as a yearling and I recently brought her back as I something out of my mare, when she left us she was fine she wasnt doing any of this behaviour and the few years she was away from us she had a foal and was stabled there okay.
She is broken in and I am riding her also she is fine in her ridden work so it's not like she isnt getting any exercise either its just this stable problem!
She isnt on any heated food and I have tried her on equine americas calmer but that didnt work at all I cant think what could be causing her to act like this the only thing that I can think of is possibly hormones? as its almost like shes throwing a mega temper tantrum in the stable by the looks of it.
Has anyone got any suggestions on what I can do or any supplements to give her to calm her in the stable?
I have thought of maybe even trying marbles if it is hormonal does anyone know about them?, I am just so worried she will end up hurting herself
Please help!