spamiad
Well-Known Member
Hi all
I am hoping all you lovley wise people out there may be able to shed some light, or send me some advise on our recent problem?
I have a 11 yr old TB mare has raced but not since she was 5 yrs this was also the year she was broken in, ive owned this mare for 5 years in November and considered that
i knew her inside out, as with all horses they allways throw something unexpected at you.
She has not been to a show since late 2013 due to some health issues which have now been resolved.
She has been working well at home, jumping, and schooling i have been recently riding her in an english hackamore which she seems to go better and more relaxed in
I dont do any hacking as there is no one to go out with at the times i ride and although she is good on the roads, she is much better in company.
As she hadnt been out for a long while rather than taking her to a busy BSJA show i decided to take her to a very near local show, a 5 mile trip to ease her back into things.
She is out at grass 247 at the moment whith my moms welsh section a, and as i allways do i brought her in gave her 20 mins on the lunge, brushed her, booted up with normal comepetition boots, i dont put travel boots on untill were just loading up!
she was quiet as a mouse untill i put her in the stable which is when she became quite stressy, she hasnt been like this since i moved her to the yard i am on now last year, im not sure why she was like this, we loaded up on the box, she ran up the ramp as usual she is never a problem to load, and off we set.
When we got to the show, she had swetted up badly, she allways sweats but not to this extent.
When i took her to her last shows in 2013 she would come of the box have a quick look around and setle straight away iether eating grass or standing there with a floppy lip.
This time however she didnt seem to want to setle at all, she would stand still even for a ite of grass, we got there a good 2 hours before our first class so she had time to settle to no avail although she didnt look settled to me she was in no way dangerous she just looked on edge, or not quite her self!
After a while we tacked up and got on, to which she took around ten strides and then seemed to go into a panick threatening to rear and buck, to which i took my leg off as we wernt even in the warm uo as yet, my mum managed to get her to lead up to near the warm up to whichshe went into a full pelt panic buking and rearing, which resulted in me getting headbutted in the chest.
I got off at this point and found sowhere to lunge her for 30 mins, i got back on and she did the same again, which is where we called it a day.
She also sweated badky agian on the way back to the yard and could wait to get back to my mums pony when i turned her out.
I have owned this mare for 5 years and she has never threatend this sort of behaviour before, it is completly out of charactor, her back has been checked and her teeth have been done, we are saddle fitters our selves so tack has also been checked.
I have been unable to get back on her as yet as i now have soft tissue dammage to my shoulder which is healing quickly and i am hoping to get back on next week.
My questions are what has triggered this is it sepration anxiety from my moms pony? she is for sale at the moment so she might not be here much longer, although i have seperated them into to feilds next door now but they are still quite close, i have never had a problem with seperating any of my horses before this is something i have no experience in.
She is also still stressy on the yard when i bring her in (cant work out why)
Is it the spring grass, she has got very good grazing at the moment.
I am at a loss as to where to start resloving this problem, i dont intend to sell her as i have spent a lot of time and money on her and i quite like her untill the last show lol.
I am wondering weather i should start hacking her out more often just to get her away from the yard on her own.
Any help or advise would be apreciated, i am not a novice rider i have 15 yrs experince but its just thrown me with her as i didnt expect it, when i took her to her very first show i was expecting it but she was good as gold.
Thanks
Sam
I am hoping all you lovley wise people out there may be able to shed some light, or send me some advise on our recent problem?
I have a 11 yr old TB mare has raced but not since she was 5 yrs this was also the year she was broken in, ive owned this mare for 5 years in November and considered that
i knew her inside out, as with all horses they allways throw something unexpected at you.
She has not been to a show since late 2013 due to some health issues which have now been resolved.
She has been working well at home, jumping, and schooling i have been recently riding her in an english hackamore which she seems to go better and more relaxed in
I dont do any hacking as there is no one to go out with at the times i ride and although she is good on the roads, she is much better in company.
As she hadnt been out for a long while rather than taking her to a busy BSJA show i decided to take her to a very near local show, a 5 mile trip to ease her back into things.
She is out at grass 247 at the moment whith my moms welsh section a, and as i allways do i brought her in gave her 20 mins on the lunge, brushed her, booted up with normal comepetition boots, i dont put travel boots on untill were just loading up!
she was quiet as a mouse untill i put her in the stable which is when she became quite stressy, she hasnt been like this since i moved her to the yard i am on now last year, im not sure why she was like this, we loaded up on the box, she ran up the ramp as usual she is never a problem to load, and off we set.
When we got to the show, she had swetted up badly, she allways sweats but not to this extent.
When i took her to her last shows in 2013 she would come of the box have a quick look around and setle straight away iether eating grass or standing there with a floppy lip.
This time however she didnt seem to want to setle at all, she would stand still even for a ite of grass, we got there a good 2 hours before our first class so she had time to settle to no avail although she didnt look settled to me she was in no way dangerous she just looked on edge, or not quite her self!
After a while we tacked up and got on, to which she took around ten strides and then seemed to go into a panick threatening to rear and buck, to which i took my leg off as we wernt even in the warm uo as yet, my mum managed to get her to lead up to near the warm up to whichshe went into a full pelt panic buking and rearing, which resulted in me getting headbutted in the chest.
I got off at this point and found sowhere to lunge her for 30 mins, i got back on and she did the same again, which is where we called it a day.
She also sweated badky agian on the way back to the yard and could wait to get back to my mums pony when i turned her out.
I have owned this mare for 5 years and she has never threatend this sort of behaviour before, it is completly out of charactor, her back has been checked and her teeth have been done, we are saddle fitters our selves so tack has also been checked.
I have been unable to get back on her as yet as i now have soft tissue dammage to my shoulder which is healing quickly and i am hoping to get back on next week.
My questions are what has triggered this is it sepration anxiety from my moms pony? she is for sale at the moment so she might not be here much longer, although i have seperated them into to feilds next door now but they are still quite close, i have never had a problem with seperating any of my horses before this is something i have no experience in.
She is also still stressy on the yard when i bring her in (cant work out why)
Is it the spring grass, she has got very good grazing at the moment.
I am at a loss as to where to start resloving this problem, i dont intend to sell her as i have spent a lot of time and money on her and i quite like her untill the last show lol.
I am wondering weather i should start hacking her out more often just to get her away from the yard on her own.
Any help or advise would be apreciated, i am not a novice rider i have 15 yrs experince but its just thrown me with her as i didnt expect it, when i took her to her very first show i was expecting it but she was good as gold.
Thanks
Sam