indiat
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Hi all, we bought a mare from a riding school we were liveried at, just before we moved to our own place. She was a sweetie at the school, my kids rode her from time to time, good to handle etc, but very fast and sharp. So they put her up for sale and we bought her two weeks before we moved. Once we moved, the trouble started, mainly, tanking off in hand or under the saddle. Even on the road.
She was mounting the other ponies and the vet diagnosed a false pregnancy. We cleared that up and put her on Oestress and decided to turn her away and just let her settle. We also separated her from another mare, as they were getting separation anxiety. Her behaviour gradually got better, to the point where my 11 year old was confident handling her and we were able to do in-hand work with her without her tanking off on us. We stopped the Oestress over the winter and she seemed fine. Today, she is back to her old tricks, just taking off at gallop when she feels like. I can feel my new-won confidence with her trickling away. I wonder if it us, but we have four other ponies and they are as good as gold, and one of them is a rather opinionated welsh mare! I also have a Highland that I raised from a weanling and he is as good as gold We have tried to bond with her, not push her too hard and give her time to settle. I wonder if it is hormonal and we should try her on Regumate and keep her on it or if we are just the wrong home for her? Perhaps she needs to be worked hard every day? I am at my wits end with her so any advice will be gratefully received! Thanks for reading this.
ETS: She really did seem to improve, the vet, farrier and riding instructor all commented on what a little sweetie she was turning into. Someone suggested today that we let her have a foal but I don't want to breed for the sake of it!
ETS: She really did seem to improve, the vet, farrier and riding instructor all commented on what a little sweetie she was turning into. Someone suggested today that we let her have a foal but I don't want to breed for the sake of it!
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