DancingJester
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I have had my horse 3 years. He is lovely, incredibly sweet, has a really nice temperament (as in never kicks or bites). He is a 17hh, sports horse hunter. He has arthritis in his hocks so is unable to jump now tho.
He has had a rough history and bad experiences with a lot of people. When I bought him it took me 2 hours to pick out his feet, between 2 and 6 (yes 6) hours to catch him. ( I would just sit in a field next to him for hours), he was impossible to be shod and was extremely needle shy.
Now I can pick his feet, tack up, he's a lovely ride catch him, ride him bare back. He is not bargy anymore, I have taught him to stand in the middle of the yard 4 metres (no head collar) away from his dinner and he won't touch it until I say.
he is barefoot, unable to be shod, he is still petrified of needles due to so much vet treatment. He is VERY scared of anything new!
Also he is not that good with other people. Some are. Okay, but I've had people help me, or put him on part lone and it isn't uncommon for them to turn around and say 'he's too much to handle'.
As of yesterday he had x rays (due to on and off lameness for basically the last 3 years) and it turns out he has severe soft tissue damage just above the short pastern, causing it to erode away some of the bone. This will keep getting worse and due to his behaviour with the vets he would be impossible to be treated (steroid injections in joints) as even under no less than double the sedative in his system, he still will not tolerate needles well (they could only get half a nerve block in with him sedated).
I cannot keep him, and was actually intending to sell him over a year ago but didn't as I worried about his behaviour with other people. I could give him away as field companion, but he is very expensive due to bute and joint supplements. And there is a chance it could get a lot worse if he is not handled a lot, and for his foot if he is never exercised, a rescue center (long shot) . Or I could shoot him. I really don't know what to do.
He has had a rough history and bad experiences with a lot of people. When I bought him it took me 2 hours to pick out his feet, between 2 and 6 (yes 6) hours to catch him. ( I would just sit in a field next to him for hours), he was impossible to be shod and was extremely needle shy.
Now I can pick his feet, tack up, he's a lovely ride catch him, ride him bare back. He is not bargy anymore, I have taught him to stand in the middle of the yard 4 metres (no head collar) away from his dinner and he won't touch it until I say.
he is barefoot, unable to be shod, he is still petrified of needles due to so much vet treatment. He is VERY scared of anything new!
Also he is not that good with other people. Some are. Okay, but I've had people help me, or put him on part lone and it isn't uncommon for them to turn around and say 'he's too much to handle'.
As of yesterday he had x rays (due to on and off lameness for basically the last 3 years) and it turns out he has severe soft tissue damage just above the short pastern, causing it to erode away some of the bone. This will keep getting worse and due to his behaviour with the vets he would be impossible to be treated (steroid injections in joints) as even under no less than double the sedative in his system, he still will not tolerate needles well (they could only get half a nerve block in with him sedated).
I cannot keep him, and was actually intending to sell him over a year ago but didn't as I worried about his behaviour with other people. I could give him away as field companion, but he is very expensive due to bute and joint supplements. And there is a chance it could get a lot worse if he is not handled a lot, and for his foot if he is never exercised, a rescue center (long shot) . Or I could shoot him. I really don't know what to do.