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Hi, I was wondering if anyone’s horse really changed moving yards and how long it took them to settle and become themselves again? We moved yards a week ago, he hasn’t been showing signs of outward distress but has had a total personality transplant and has turned into a bolshy bully on the ground (which I imagine is him showing his anxiety/distress at the move). I’m sticking to the new routine, being firm (when he tries to walk over me I push him back etc), I’m using a pressure head collar when leading as he wants to tow me round the yard when I turn out (my kids used to handle him before we moved he was that chilled). Thats all helping but day to day everything is a stressful struggle. I’ve got a supportive new YO and can get more help if needed (I might get someone to help me with groundwork/horsemanship). I loaned him first and have always kept him at the same place (so I know this is really hard for him). He swings his head into me, he wants to barge, tries to tow me round the yard. I correct him and he stops. The next day it starts again.
I guess I’m looking for reassurance that my lovely boy will return. Is this behaviour normal with a move? I’m starting to dread seeing him and feel anxiety when I’m with him (I know he’ll pick up on that, I’m trying to relax and hide it). It’s now knocking my confidence. We’ve done so much together and I always trusted him 100% on the ground and loved spending time with him. Any advice gratefully received, please be kind as I’m struggling emotionally with his behaviour change. Thanks
I guess I’m looking for reassurance that my lovely boy will return. Is this behaviour normal with a move? I’m starting to dread seeing him and feel anxiety when I’m with him (I know he’ll pick up on that, I’m trying to relax and hide it). It’s now knocking my confidence. We’ve done so much together and I always trusted him 100% on the ground and loved spending time with him. Any advice gratefully received, please be kind as I’m struggling emotionally with his behaviour change. Thanks