CVSHotShot
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Hi all,
I need some of your fabulous advice again...
Booty finally arrived home 2weeks ago! (Havnt had a chance 2 get nice photos yet...but soon, I promise!
)
Anyway, on the tuesday b4 christmas Booty was out stretching his legs and expoloring the yard while I mucked out the other Boys & i have to say he is one of the best babies I have ever worked with! He justs wonders about quietly, unlike some of the others, who I swear destroy things and cause trouble and then sit and laugh at me!
So It was almost lunch time and Booty was going back to bed 4 a while so that I could run home and get Lunch, without having to worry about people leaving gates open etc...
So I hooked leadrope onto his head collar and proceeded to walk forward (his leading was coming on very well!) we got to door of stable and he planted feet firmly in ground and refused to walk on in, with a 'Yeah rite' expression on his cute little face! I laughed and gave the rope a little tug and asked him to walk on at which point he started walking back, i 'clicked' him onwards (as thats the voice aid he has been reponding to when leading) I didnt want to pull him too hard as i know they are quite sensitive around the poll at that age, then he started shaking his head in temper and threw a front leg at me, not so much like it was meant to catch me but more like a warning. At this point I spun him round and tried entering stable at different angle, rather than walking straight in, but he was just not having any of it. I called one of the other girls in the yard to put a hand on his bum and push if neccessary, again as we got to door he reared , pawing with his front legs, I knew he wasnt scared of anything in/around stable as he usually walks in and out no problem and volentarily walks in and out when hes exploring the yard and was certinly not expressing fear in the way he usually does.
eventually he got further and further away from door and any contact with him or the rope meant he just went straight up! Threw one HUGE rear, lost his ballance and fell straight over...on2 the concrete! *cringe*
He got up quite quickly and trotted off over to other horses stable so i assumed there could be nothing TOO serious Wrong!
How wrong I was!...
He ate and drank virtually nothing 4 2days and just wasnt himself so I had no choice but to get the vet out...on christmas day! (poor man, he and his dad missd xmas dinner with their family!-yes the guilt was awful lol)
He did some flexion tests but he just wasnt crossing his left leg over properly, he tried to get bloods to run some tests but it just wasnt going to happen! Booty reared when he felt the first needle and freaked out, then everytime the vet tried to get near him he reared, tried the twitch, doped him and even three people couldnt hold him still for long enough to get the blood, he ended up breaking 7needles and spending two hours fighting the vet. I was terrified that if i tried to fight him when he pulled back that he would rear and fall again!
It was so horrible to watch, when you know you cant explain to him that no1 is trying to hurt him, he was just so exhausted and the vet wasnt 4 giving in (mind you he wasnt the most subtle or gentle either!) End result of that was the vet suspected he had fractured his pelvis!!
After that whole drama I gave him a few days just to settle himself, just fed, mucked out & put his rug on to keep his hind end warm etc, he was on box rest 4 a week and half a unit of painkiller & anti-inflams and is now totally back to himself, he is eating and drinkin as normal etc but still holding tail to side, which is worrying me still.
Anyway, the main point of this very long post was the rearing! more than a week on he is doing a little bit of leading in the loose box, just to try and re-establish that the pressure is not going to kill him etc etc...however i have noticed if i increase pressure slightly he panics abit and looks like he wants to go up.
Fortunatly i have not encountered nor have had expeirence with rearers, so need the help of others on this 1... Has any1 any similar experiences or can any1 advice me how to handle a rearer, tactics you use etc? some1 said it takes you to have experience with a horse that rears b4 you know when & what exactly u have to do b4 he excecutes the rear (at which point you can do nothing about it)
I have spoke to angela (his mum) and she suggested a pressure halter, which i have researched abit and quite like the sound of.
I am quite desperate to find out what to do now as i really do not want another episode
Any advice greatfully accepted.
Many thanks...xx
I need some of your fabulous advice again...
Booty finally arrived home 2weeks ago! (Havnt had a chance 2 get nice photos yet...but soon, I promise!
Anyway, on the tuesday b4 christmas Booty was out stretching his legs and expoloring the yard while I mucked out the other Boys & i have to say he is one of the best babies I have ever worked with! He justs wonders about quietly, unlike some of the others, who I swear destroy things and cause trouble and then sit and laugh at me!
So It was almost lunch time and Booty was going back to bed 4 a while so that I could run home and get Lunch, without having to worry about people leaving gates open etc...
So I hooked leadrope onto his head collar and proceeded to walk forward (his leading was coming on very well!) we got to door of stable and he planted feet firmly in ground and refused to walk on in, with a 'Yeah rite' expression on his cute little face! I laughed and gave the rope a little tug and asked him to walk on at which point he started walking back, i 'clicked' him onwards (as thats the voice aid he has been reponding to when leading) I didnt want to pull him too hard as i know they are quite sensitive around the poll at that age, then he started shaking his head in temper and threw a front leg at me, not so much like it was meant to catch me but more like a warning. At this point I spun him round and tried entering stable at different angle, rather than walking straight in, but he was just not having any of it. I called one of the other girls in the yard to put a hand on his bum and push if neccessary, again as we got to door he reared , pawing with his front legs, I knew he wasnt scared of anything in/around stable as he usually walks in and out no problem and volentarily walks in and out when hes exploring the yard and was certinly not expressing fear in the way he usually does.
eventually he got further and further away from door and any contact with him or the rope meant he just went straight up! Threw one HUGE rear, lost his ballance and fell straight over...on2 the concrete! *cringe*
He got up quite quickly and trotted off over to other horses stable so i assumed there could be nothing TOO serious Wrong!
How wrong I was!...
He ate and drank virtually nothing 4 2days and just wasnt himself so I had no choice but to get the vet out...on christmas day! (poor man, he and his dad missd xmas dinner with their family!-yes the guilt was awful lol)
He did some flexion tests but he just wasnt crossing his left leg over properly, he tried to get bloods to run some tests but it just wasnt going to happen! Booty reared when he felt the first needle and freaked out, then everytime the vet tried to get near him he reared, tried the twitch, doped him and even three people couldnt hold him still for long enough to get the blood, he ended up breaking 7needles and spending two hours fighting the vet. I was terrified that if i tried to fight him when he pulled back that he would rear and fall again!
It was so horrible to watch, when you know you cant explain to him that no1 is trying to hurt him, he was just so exhausted and the vet wasnt 4 giving in (mind you he wasnt the most subtle or gentle either!) End result of that was the vet suspected he had fractured his pelvis!!
After that whole drama I gave him a few days just to settle himself, just fed, mucked out & put his rug on to keep his hind end warm etc, he was on box rest 4 a week and half a unit of painkiller & anti-inflams and is now totally back to himself, he is eating and drinkin as normal etc but still holding tail to side, which is worrying me still.
Anyway, the main point of this very long post was the rearing! more than a week on he is doing a little bit of leading in the loose box, just to try and re-establish that the pressure is not going to kill him etc etc...however i have noticed if i increase pressure slightly he panics abit and looks like he wants to go up.
Fortunatly i have not encountered nor have had expeirence with rearers, so need the help of others on this 1... Has any1 any similar experiences or can any1 advice me how to handle a rearer, tactics you use etc? some1 said it takes you to have experience with a horse that rears b4 you know when & what exactly u have to do b4 he excecutes the rear (at which point you can do nothing about it)
I have spoke to angela (his mum) and she suggested a pressure halter, which i have researched abit and quite like the sound of.
I am quite desperate to find out what to do now as i really do not want another episode
Any advice greatfully accepted.
Many thanks...xx