kellybee
Well-Known Member
Hi folks, we are trialling a new pony with view to buy, lovely little cremello section A. He's only 7, great with the kids but had a rough time in a past home and can be a little nervous with adults. His current owner bought him through the sales and has seen enormous improvement in him since. I know her and the pony and can vouch for this.
By nervous i mean he flinches away from raised hands or fast movements but seems to have complete faith in the kids even when they're running around screaming. We've been working on his trust issues, and in the two weeks we've had him i've done lots of groundwork with huge improvements.
The problem is, he's funny with his feet. They were ridiculously long when we first had him so the farrier came out, trimmed his fronts but couldnt get near his hinds. We decided to leave it and work on me picking up his hinds. I can pick up the offside with no problems but he just isnt happy about the near hind. At first, rubbing him all over he'd be fine and cow kick with that one hoof when i reached his hock. I spent a few days rubbing him all over with a schooling whip which doesnt bother him at all, and can now rub all over and right down to his hoof with my hand. He'll let me touch the hoof, even put pressure on it but kicks when i try to pick it up. I havent smacked him when he kicks, just a firm no and move back to comfort zone.
The fact its one hoof and the same one every time makes me think it might be a psychological issue. He isnt lame, has no heat lumps or bumps and i can see when he rests that hoof that it's clean and dry underneath. I just dont know how to go about safely picking it up. Also, he has lovely temperament and doesnt kick at all in any other situation. His owner (has done allsorts with him until she found herself without a little rider) tells me he's always been fine with feet/farrier, although the length of excess suggests its been a few years since he last had them done, if ever. i've seen this pony work last season and he's fab. i dont want to send him back but nor can the children ride him until his feet are trimmed. Any suggestions?
By nervous i mean he flinches away from raised hands or fast movements but seems to have complete faith in the kids even when they're running around screaming. We've been working on his trust issues, and in the two weeks we've had him i've done lots of groundwork with huge improvements.
The problem is, he's funny with his feet. They were ridiculously long when we first had him so the farrier came out, trimmed his fronts but couldnt get near his hinds. We decided to leave it and work on me picking up his hinds. I can pick up the offside with no problems but he just isnt happy about the near hind. At first, rubbing him all over he'd be fine and cow kick with that one hoof when i reached his hock. I spent a few days rubbing him all over with a schooling whip which doesnt bother him at all, and can now rub all over and right down to his hoof with my hand. He'll let me touch the hoof, even put pressure on it but kicks when i try to pick it up. I havent smacked him when he kicks, just a firm no and move back to comfort zone.
The fact its one hoof and the same one every time makes me think it might be a psychological issue. He isnt lame, has no heat lumps or bumps and i can see when he rests that hoof that it's clean and dry underneath. I just dont know how to go about safely picking it up. Also, he has lovely temperament and doesnt kick at all in any other situation. His owner (has done allsorts with him until she found herself without a little rider) tells me he's always been fine with feet/farrier, although the length of excess suggests its been a few years since he last had them done, if ever. i've seen this pony work last season and he's fab. i dont want to send him back but nor can the children ride him until his feet are trimmed. Any suggestions?