6ottie
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This is my first time posting, I am absolutely desperate for any ideas/support with what to do about my horses behaviour.
He has always had very random behaviour in the stable, when tied up and also in the field (so basically everywhere!) This includes rearing, bucking, charging at the door (in stable) fence running, head tossing, leg twitching and strange mouth movements.
The only time he acts normal is when he is being exercised. He literally does none of the above and loves his work!
I have owned him from a foal (now 17) and his behaviour has been constant throughout his life although we have 'good and bad' spells.
My issue is that this behaviour is getting more consistent to the point where we very rarely have a good day anymore.
It is extremely distressing for me to see him in such a state and I cant find a way to help him. There is no Patten. Some days things are fine and other days the world is ending for him.
I have tried everything I can possibly think of to help.
He is seen regularly for back, teeth and saddle. He has minor arthritic changes in his neck however I wouldn't be surprised after the way he consistently throws his head around (this is not your typical head shaking, he literally propellers his head round - all year round) it is so fast and vigorous that I can only imagine it to be very painful for him to do.
3 vets have checked him over and all believe it to be behaviour related but are unable to pin point the problem.
Has anyone else had a horse like this?
I am at the point where people on the yard are saying horrible things because his behaviour is stressful for those around him but I honestly don't know what else to do.
I have tried sedation but he needs such a large amount to actually calm him that it's long a long term solution.
Sorry for the essay but just wondering if there is anyone else that has dealt with something like this? I can't understand why he is getting worse.
He has always had very random behaviour in the stable, when tied up and also in the field (so basically everywhere!) This includes rearing, bucking, charging at the door (in stable) fence running, head tossing, leg twitching and strange mouth movements.
The only time he acts normal is when he is being exercised. He literally does none of the above and loves his work!
I have owned him from a foal (now 17) and his behaviour has been constant throughout his life although we have 'good and bad' spells.
My issue is that this behaviour is getting more consistent to the point where we very rarely have a good day anymore.
It is extremely distressing for me to see him in such a state and I cant find a way to help him. There is no Patten. Some days things are fine and other days the world is ending for him.
I have tried everything I can possibly think of to help.
He is seen regularly for back, teeth and saddle. He has minor arthritic changes in his neck however I wouldn't be surprised after the way he consistently throws his head around (this is not your typical head shaking, he literally propellers his head round - all year round) it is so fast and vigorous that I can only imagine it to be very painful for him to do.
3 vets have checked him over and all believe it to be behaviour related but are unable to pin point the problem.
Has anyone else had a horse like this?
I am at the point where people on the yard are saying horrible things because his behaviour is stressful for those around him but I honestly don't know what else to do.
I have tried sedation but he needs such a large amount to actually calm him that it's long a long term solution.
Sorry for the essay but just wondering if there is anyone else that has dealt with something like this? I can't understand why he is getting worse.