darksecret99
Well-Known Member
So... my new horse had to be completely knocked out so the vet could clean his sheath in the end, cos even sedated so he could hardly even hold his head up, he could still kick! But it went well - he had a big lump of skank removed from up where he pees from and seemed much happer afterwards and has stopped doing his funny leg waving.....
But now I am sure his back is out!! I reckon it may have been masked by the anti-inflamatories for his sheath, and now he is not on them any more he is not quite level behind on the right rein and is very tender behind the saddle.... if you apply any pressure to the area, he kicks out!! He is booked in for the back man ASAP, but I am worried that he will not let the back man put him right!!
Part of me thinks he should be punished for kicking no matter what the reason, but the other part says that its unfair to punish him if I am doing something that hurts.... but I cant just not do anything or there is no way the back man will be able to treat him (unless he wears some sort of body armour and whacks him back into place with a 10ft long hammer???!!!)! And it will not be good long term if he learns that kicking is a good way of getting his own way!
I have been trying to get hold of the back man to ask advice, but he is being illusive....
Any suggestions?
I have been using the softly softly approach to try and get him happy with being touched along his back, and he is getting more trusting of me, but his immediate reaction if you do anything he doesnt like is to kick out (probs part due to him being a spoilt brat before I got him and association with the sheath thing too, but dangerous either way!) and the back man will be coming soon!
What a nightmare, I was hoping it would be onwards and upwards after the sheath thing was sorted, but now this as well..... not the best start!! And he had a full 5 stage vetting under a month ago!!
I'm sure he will be much less touchy once he is not in pain, but its going to be difficult to treat him if he tries to kill the back man!!
But now I am sure his back is out!! I reckon it may have been masked by the anti-inflamatories for his sheath, and now he is not on them any more he is not quite level behind on the right rein and is very tender behind the saddle.... if you apply any pressure to the area, he kicks out!! He is booked in for the back man ASAP, but I am worried that he will not let the back man put him right!!
Part of me thinks he should be punished for kicking no matter what the reason, but the other part says that its unfair to punish him if I am doing something that hurts.... but I cant just not do anything or there is no way the back man will be able to treat him (unless he wears some sort of body armour and whacks him back into place with a 10ft long hammer???!!!)! And it will not be good long term if he learns that kicking is a good way of getting his own way!
I have been trying to get hold of the back man to ask advice, but he is being illusive....
Any suggestions?
I have been using the softly softly approach to try and get him happy with being touched along his back, and he is getting more trusting of me, but his immediate reaction if you do anything he doesnt like is to kick out (probs part due to him being a spoilt brat before I got him and association with the sheath thing too, but dangerous either way!) and the back man will be coming soon!
What a nightmare, I was hoping it would be onwards and upwards after the sheath thing was sorted, but now this as well..... not the best start!! And he had a full 5 stage vetting under a month ago!!
I'm sure he will be much less touchy once he is not in pain, but its going to be difficult to treat him if he tries to kill the back man!!