Luci07
Well-Known Member
My horse is pretty well mannered - except with picking up his back legs (this was made clear when I bought him). There is physically nothing wrong with him (had a 5 star vetting and this was specifically looked at in July) and he has 3 monthly physio checks at the moment as well (changing shape).
I have reached the point where I can boot/bandage him up easily, I pick out his feet daily, I can hold his back legs up, I can bang his back feet with my hoofpick but when my farrier arrives, my horse just takes the proverbial. My farrier is getting really fed up and is seriously looking at dumping us as clients and I can't blame him. I am going to look at really extending the time I can hold my horses back legs up but any other ideas? Front legs are not really a problem - sometimes he thinks about being an idiot but gives up quickly. Without trying to sound pathetic, this is genuinely a nice horse so this behaviour is out of character. Tonight I just needed a back shoe put back on and my horse really tested my farrier.. so I need to make some sort of changes. Final point is that this is a horse who stresses easily and is a worrier - but he is absolutely not worried about my farrier or back legs, he just doesn't see why he needs to keep his legs up!
I have reached the point where I can boot/bandage him up easily, I pick out his feet daily, I can hold his back legs up, I can bang his back feet with my hoofpick but when my farrier arrives, my horse just takes the proverbial. My farrier is getting really fed up and is seriously looking at dumping us as clients and I can't blame him. I am going to look at really extending the time I can hold my horses back legs up but any other ideas? Front legs are not really a problem - sometimes he thinks about being an idiot but gives up quickly. Without trying to sound pathetic, this is genuinely a nice horse so this behaviour is out of character. Tonight I just needed a back shoe put back on and my horse really tested my farrier.. so I need to make some sort of changes. Final point is that this is a horse who stresses easily and is a worrier - but he is absolutely not worried about my farrier or back legs, he just doesn't see why he needs to keep his legs up!