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I don't post very often on here but some of you may remember I have an ex racing thoroughbred who I've had a few problems with but he is coming good slowly but surely.
However he always likes to become a challenge in winter! He lives in a barn stable with bars from the top to half way down so he can see the horse's nextdoor.
So here's my latest problem, he has taken to bucking, rearing and kicking out in his stable for no apparent reason, he will do it whether I am around or not and I have never been able to see anything which would trigger it (neither have the other owners in the barn) however he even does it if I am actually in the stable, it is never directed at me but when you're skipping out etc it's not a great thing to be around.
But yesterday my friend was doing him for me and he was almost an inch away from hitting her head which has left me mortified!
Does anybody know what could be triggering this as this is why I am struggling to deal with it because he doesn't always do it at the same time! And how I could deal with it, at the minute I just shout to make him stop it but this isn't ideal and I don't want to carry on! I do have a trainer coming to see him next week but don't know how much help he can be as like I said the horse doesn't do it regularly!
However he always likes to become a challenge in winter! He lives in a barn stable with bars from the top to half way down so he can see the horse's nextdoor.
So here's my latest problem, he has taken to bucking, rearing and kicking out in his stable for no apparent reason, he will do it whether I am around or not and I have never been able to see anything which would trigger it (neither have the other owners in the barn) however he even does it if I am actually in the stable, it is never directed at me but when you're skipping out etc it's not a great thing to be around.
But yesterday my friend was doing him for me and he was almost an inch away from hitting her head which has left me mortified!
Does anybody know what could be triggering this as this is why I am struggling to deal with it because he doesn't always do it at the same time! And how I could deal with it, at the minute I just shout to make him stop it but this isn't ideal and I don't want to carry on! I do have a trainer coming to see him next week but don't know how much help he can be as like I said the horse doesn't do it regularly!