Shay
Well-Known Member
I posted a few weeks back about unexplained poor performance from my daughter's coblet. He was napping and that just isn't like him.
Anyway - back, saddle etc checked - all fine. Vet came. Nothing signficant - she thought it might be a virus. He had fairly rotten mud fever so we took the time off to get rid of it. He was kept in for 3 weeks, on antibiotics, hibi scrub etc. Now completely clear. Brought back into work about 2 weeks ago now...
He was a bit sticky in the school at first but got that sorted out fairly quickly. Then he stuck on a hack to the extent neither my daughter nor my hunsband who was with her on his bike could move him a step. They were at the one road junction we have to cross to get to bridleways, about 1/4 mile from home. I ended up shooting up to move him - he wouldn't mess me about! But they can't get into a fight with him on the road - its too dangerous. A freind has agreed to hack him out for a bit to try to resolve it. (I can't ride him - I'm too heavy plus I broke my back in a fall a couple of years ago and am not keen to repeat the experience!)
Now - just in the last 2 or 3 days - he has become impossible to catch. He comes up willingly enough. Takes the carrot or whatever then spins around and double barrels you before you can get the headcollar on. I got the rope around his neck the other day and his answer to that was to take a massive chunk out of my thigh. I went to wack him - instinct I suppose - lost my grip on the rope and that was that.
I had wanted to just have in out for a few hours - partly becuase the grass is coming through and partly becuase of the mud. But if I can't catch him safely I'm not sure I can turn him out at all. But that will probably make him worse. I'm worried someone will get seriously hurt if he connects - not to mention the annoyance factor.
Now we have had this lad 3 years. He will push you around if he thinks he can get away with it - he is a pony after all - but until the last few days I would have said there was absolutely nothing nasty in him at all. He'll try it on a bit, but is quick to give up if you're firm and he would never really hurt someone.
But now... What on earth am I going to do with him?
Anyway - back, saddle etc checked - all fine. Vet came. Nothing signficant - she thought it might be a virus. He had fairly rotten mud fever so we took the time off to get rid of it. He was kept in for 3 weeks, on antibiotics, hibi scrub etc. Now completely clear. Brought back into work about 2 weeks ago now...
He was a bit sticky in the school at first but got that sorted out fairly quickly. Then he stuck on a hack to the extent neither my daughter nor my hunsband who was with her on his bike could move him a step. They were at the one road junction we have to cross to get to bridleways, about 1/4 mile from home. I ended up shooting up to move him - he wouldn't mess me about! But they can't get into a fight with him on the road - its too dangerous. A freind has agreed to hack him out for a bit to try to resolve it. (I can't ride him - I'm too heavy plus I broke my back in a fall a couple of years ago and am not keen to repeat the experience!)
Now - just in the last 2 or 3 days - he has become impossible to catch. He comes up willingly enough. Takes the carrot or whatever then spins around and double barrels you before you can get the headcollar on. I got the rope around his neck the other day and his answer to that was to take a massive chunk out of my thigh. I went to wack him - instinct I suppose - lost my grip on the rope and that was that.
I had wanted to just have in out for a few hours - partly becuase the grass is coming through and partly becuase of the mud. But if I can't catch him safely I'm not sure I can turn him out at all. But that will probably make him worse. I'm worried someone will get seriously hurt if he connects - not to mention the annoyance factor.
Now we have had this lad 3 years. He will push you around if he thinks he can get away with it - he is a pony after all - but until the last few days I would have said there was absolutely nothing nasty in him at all. He'll try it on a bit, but is quick to give up if you're firm and he would never really hurt someone.
But now... What on earth am I going to do with him?