PercyMum
Well-Known Member
Have posted on here a bit about my problematic ISH but now things have turned slightly odder. Long story short, bought horse, got it home, bit of a nightmare. Gave him a few week to settle - nothing, still a total nutter. Contacted previous owner and she had long gone, bloods were tested and had bute traces in. You live and learn. Anyway, worked him through some of it until after 6 months he went totally crazy and knocked me unconscious. Full vet work up revealed KS and SI changes. Decided to PTS. Got to PTS date, vet and I not comfortable doing it as he looked fine and healthy as a field ornament. Fast forward 9 months, he is being a total loon and has no traces of pain so we decide to tentatively get back on. Went AMAZINGLY well for about 6 months. Then we had a catalogue of issues with saddles, feet etc and he has been out of 'proper' work since Dec-ish.
He has had the all clear and no signs of pain so I get back on (about 3 weeks ago) - turns into demon horse from hell and has me off in a violent manner. Ok, I think, lets try some gentle lunging instead; perhaps
I took things too fast. W/T is amazing; swinging through back and amazing overtrack. As soon as I ask for canter, he goes to do the transition then stops dead, rears and p*sses off. Clearly there is something wrong but there is no soreness, lameness or anything else to go on. Vet and physio stumped - there is a little soreness after he does this but that's due to him not being in work then behaving like a loon. He goes nuts ut thats not really 'him' if that makes sense. I've tried loose schooling and I don't get the rearing so much but instead he goes of like a thing possessed. AT the back of my mind is that the vet said something about changes in the neck and I am worried that he could be going down the Wobbler route as some of his behaviors are similar to my mare that had this.
He can of course retire and be a field ornament but I am concerned that at 10, he will be very bored for a very long time and that he isn't actually as comfortable as he appears. In the files as I look at him now, he looks absolutely incredible - muscled and well covered. He is the sweetest horse you could ever hope to meet but he is incredibly spooky so I can't even try and plod him gently on a hack (he is a liability to hack anyway). I want to do whats best for him but I am at a loss and the vet won't really commit to anything.
Can I please ask for your thoughts? Do I try and push him through it? Give up and let him retire? Or (gulp) consider PTS as he may get worse? If I am really honest, he scared me and I cannot predict what he will do. I have 2 other horses who are lively enough and not at all push button but I never feel worried on ether of them but something about this one is worrying me and yet I cannot put my finger on what it is.
Thanks in advance.
He has had the all clear and no signs of pain so I get back on (about 3 weeks ago) - turns into demon horse from hell and has me off in a violent manner. Ok, I think, lets try some gentle lunging instead; perhaps
I took things too fast. W/T is amazing; swinging through back and amazing overtrack. As soon as I ask for canter, he goes to do the transition then stops dead, rears and p*sses off. Clearly there is something wrong but there is no soreness, lameness or anything else to go on. Vet and physio stumped - there is a little soreness after he does this but that's due to him not being in work then behaving like a loon. He goes nuts ut thats not really 'him' if that makes sense. I've tried loose schooling and I don't get the rearing so much but instead he goes of like a thing possessed. AT the back of my mind is that the vet said something about changes in the neck and I am worried that he could be going down the Wobbler route as some of his behaviors are similar to my mare that had this.
He can of course retire and be a field ornament but I am concerned that at 10, he will be very bored for a very long time and that he isn't actually as comfortable as he appears. In the files as I look at him now, he looks absolutely incredible - muscled and well covered. He is the sweetest horse you could ever hope to meet but he is incredibly spooky so I can't even try and plod him gently on a hack (he is a liability to hack anyway). I want to do whats best for him but I am at a loss and the vet won't really commit to anything.
Can I please ask for your thoughts? Do I try and push him through it? Give up and let him retire? Or (gulp) consider PTS as he may get worse? If I am really honest, he scared me and I cannot predict what he will do. I have 2 other horses who are lively enough and not at all push button but I never feel worried on ether of them but something about this one is worrying me and yet I cannot put my finger on what it is.
Thanks in advance.