CathyQ
Member
Hi all,
I got a new horse, Red, (15.1 cob, 11yrs old) on the 8th December...my first one since 1969! He was quite calm when he arrived on my small holding and took the goats, donkeys and very noisy 5 afghan hounds all in his stride. He had a bad, spooky, reaction to the food I was told to give him, so I stopped and 24hrs later he had calmed down. I did not ride him for a week, to allow him to settle, but spent many hours with him every day, grooming, talking to him and generally getting to know each other. Initially I just rode him around the field and up and down the 1/4 mile dirt track, then last Thursday (19th) I took him out on the main road (with my husband walking behind me, just in case). He was 100% well behaved and took no notice of vehicles, a yellow grit box with a flappy lid, or anything else. So the following day I took him out on my own, same route. However, I admit I made a big mistake, as it was getting quite windy, but because his previous owner said he did not mind the wind (in fact was "bombproof") I thought it would be ok...suffice to say, he was not ok, he freaked out at everything and I know I am lucky that we both got home in one piece. That was the beginning of the dreadful storms and frightening gales, which went on for days. Throughout this time he was petrified...would not come into the shelter, even for his hay, and was too spooky for me to do anything with, though I still spent loads of time with him every day, trying to reassure him. On Christmas Eve, it was very calm and dry and he was a little happier. So on Christmas morning, (dry and still) I decided to ride him for a few minutes in the field...mistake no.2! As soon as I got on him I knew he was in a stressed state, so I just let him walk steadily, no pressure. He seemed to calm down, then as I turned on the diagonal, he suddenly bucked and tried to run forward. I stopped him ok, but it shook me a little. I reassured him, walked round one more circuit, then got off and gave him some hay. Today he is even more stressed out, moving his head from side to side and walking round in circles in the field (he has 24/7 turnout at will). He does not want to cooperate picking feet up and is just generally unhappy. So, advice please from all you experts out there. Obviously he needs more time to settle, but is there anything else you can suggest to help him feel less stressed and apart from my 2 stupid mistakes, is there anything else I am doing wrong? Thank you for your patience. X
I got a new horse, Red, (15.1 cob, 11yrs old) on the 8th December...my first one since 1969! He was quite calm when he arrived on my small holding and took the goats, donkeys and very noisy 5 afghan hounds all in his stride. He had a bad, spooky, reaction to the food I was told to give him, so I stopped and 24hrs later he had calmed down. I did not ride him for a week, to allow him to settle, but spent many hours with him every day, grooming, talking to him and generally getting to know each other. Initially I just rode him around the field and up and down the 1/4 mile dirt track, then last Thursday (19th) I took him out on the main road (with my husband walking behind me, just in case). He was 100% well behaved and took no notice of vehicles, a yellow grit box with a flappy lid, or anything else. So the following day I took him out on my own, same route. However, I admit I made a big mistake, as it was getting quite windy, but because his previous owner said he did not mind the wind (in fact was "bombproof") I thought it would be ok...suffice to say, he was not ok, he freaked out at everything and I know I am lucky that we both got home in one piece. That was the beginning of the dreadful storms and frightening gales, which went on for days. Throughout this time he was petrified...would not come into the shelter, even for his hay, and was too spooky for me to do anything with, though I still spent loads of time with him every day, trying to reassure him. On Christmas Eve, it was very calm and dry and he was a little happier. So on Christmas morning, (dry and still) I decided to ride him for a few minutes in the field...mistake no.2! As soon as I got on him I knew he was in a stressed state, so I just let him walk steadily, no pressure. He seemed to calm down, then as I turned on the diagonal, he suddenly bucked and tried to run forward. I stopped him ok, but it shook me a little. I reassured him, walked round one more circuit, then got off and gave him some hay. Today he is even more stressed out, moving his head from side to side and walking round in circles in the field (he has 24/7 turnout at will). He does not want to cooperate picking feet up and is just generally unhappy. So, advice please from all you experts out there. Obviously he needs more time to settle, but is there anything else you can suggest to help him feel less stressed and apart from my 2 stupid mistakes, is there anything else I am doing wrong? Thank you for your patience. X