Dreckly
Well-Known Member
Some of you may remember my post recently about a problem I was having with my boy lifting one back leg.
Well after seeking recommendations from the fountain of all knowledge (HHO!) I bit the bullet and booked Richard Maxwell for today.
Well, I was very impressed with him. He was an extremely nice man, very easy to understand explaining everything clearly in a way that made complete sense.
He started working on getting him to accept the principles of pressure release which was very interesting and then moved on to the specific problem area of the back leg. All did not go smoothly to start with ( I never knew he could rear so high!!), but Richard calmly persevered having an answer to all his evasions. The amazing thing was that you could almost see him stop and think about what his actions were achieving - nothing - and coming to the conclusion that he might as well accept it and get on with it.
After some time my farrier arrived (which was the main problem), and he fitted the new show without incident or any repeat of his behaviour at all!! Success!!
I now have work to do with him when picking out his feet, and a routine of work to follow before shoeing for the next few times which will hopefully sort it!!
I am absolutely delighted with the way this was done - he sufferred no trauma or anger and by the end was busy watching what was going on round the yard rather than worrying what was go on with his leg!!
Can't praise Richard highly enough!!
Well after seeking recommendations from the fountain of all knowledge (HHO!) I bit the bullet and booked Richard Maxwell for today.
Well, I was very impressed with him. He was an extremely nice man, very easy to understand explaining everything clearly in a way that made complete sense.
He started working on getting him to accept the principles of pressure release which was very interesting and then moved on to the specific problem area of the back leg. All did not go smoothly to start with ( I never knew he could rear so high!!), but Richard calmly persevered having an answer to all his evasions. The amazing thing was that you could almost see him stop and think about what his actions were achieving - nothing - and coming to the conclusion that he might as well accept it and get on with it.
After some time my farrier arrived (which was the main problem), and he fitted the new show without incident or any repeat of his behaviour at all!! Success!!
I now have work to do with him when picking out his feet, and a routine of work to follow before shoeing for the next few times which will hopefully sort it!!
I am absolutely delighted with the way this was done - he sufferred no trauma or anger and by the end was busy watching what was going on round the yard rather than worrying what was go on with his leg!!
Can't praise Richard highly enough!!