Tamski
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My horse has always had a tendancy to rear. It is his way of having a temper tantrum and generally doesn't happen very often, twice this year so far. He's not in work at the moment following surgery last year and is out 24/7.
I went out to the field last night to feed both of them, I have a sensible mare as well. I had moved her into a seperate paddock and given her her tea. I then went in to give him his- same routine as normal, but he was having a strop. He was trotting circles at the gate and then lashing out with his back legs. This is his typical tantrum behaviour. I pushed the gate open and shooed him back a bit and instead of retreating he went straight up in the air. Now I'm really not a fan of staring at the underside of his tummy and I did feel rather threatened as there wasn't anywhere for me to go. I shouted at him and then gave him his dinner. After geting his tea he was fine and this morning he was back to being a dobbin again.
He had a similar episode about a month ago but it happened when I was leading him in from the field. Essentially he had a tantrum because it was raining and he wanted to come in but when I wouldn't let him tank off into the yard he went up. I chased him off and forced him forward, sort of mini lunging him but he was still creating so I put him back out then went out again later with his bridle, lunge line and hard hat and brought him in without any more airs above the ground although he was still a bit lively.
So what should I do with him? 99% of the time he's a soppy dobbin and very easy to do but he does seem to have bad temper. I starting to lose the plot with him especially if he's going to be unpredictable in the field.
Help!
I went out to the field last night to feed both of them, I have a sensible mare as well. I had moved her into a seperate paddock and given her her tea. I then went in to give him his- same routine as normal, but he was having a strop. He was trotting circles at the gate and then lashing out with his back legs. This is his typical tantrum behaviour. I pushed the gate open and shooed him back a bit and instead of retreating he went straight up in the air. Now I'm really not a fan of staring at the underside of his tummy and I did feel rather threatened as there wasn't anywhere for me to go. I shouted at him and then gave him his dinner. After geting his tea he was fine and this morning he was back to being a dobbin again.
He had a similar episode about a month ago but it happened when I was leading him in from the field. Essentially he had a tantrum because it was raining and he wanted to come in but when I wouldn't let him tank off into the yard he went up. I chased him off and forced him forward, sort of mini lunging him but he was still creating so I put him back out then went out again later with his bridle, lunge line and hard hat and brought him in without any more airs above the ground although he was still a bit lively.
So what should I do with him? 99% of the time he's a soppy dobbin and very easy to do but he does seem to have bad temper. I starting to lose the plot with him especially if he's going to be unpredictable in the field.
Help!