Pharphar!
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my lad has always been a grumpy so n so, its just his way, and has always hated his girth being done up and his rugs on, but when lead or ridden he was as docile as anything and really quiet and kind!
recently (im talking matter of weeks) he's been extra grumpy. He got to the point where when i asked him to do transitions up to trot or canter he'd pin his ears flat back, stick his head up and tense up. When we get going he calms down but he's become quite spooky in our school too which isnt like him. i've had a physio out and she spent hours with us working on him and getting him supple, said to only lunge for a week then gentle riding. I started riding again yesterday, nothing strenuous but he did the exact same thing again and spooked in the same place!
a few factors to consider, he's been on new grass for 3 weeks now and it was very lush, he gets a handful of feed to put his suppliments in (glucosamine, garlic and salt), a herd has moved into the fiel next to the school and have a habit of starting at us when we ride and there were some jumps stacjing in the trees for a few days while the school was cleared and he spooked at them, but they're now back in the school with him. He's not lame either on soft or hard ground.
Any advice much appreciated!
recently (im talking matter of weeks) he's been extra grumpy. He got to the point where when i asked him to do transitions up to trot or canter he'd pin his ears flat back, stick his head up and tense up. When we get going he calms down but he's become quite spooky in our school too which isnt like him. i've had a physio out and she spent hours with us working on him and getting him supple, said to only lunge for a week then gentle riding. I started riding again yesterday, nothing strenuous but he did the exact same thing again and spooked in the same place!
a few factors to consider, he's been on new grass for 3 weeks now and it was very lush, he gets a handful of feed to put his suppliments in (glucosamine, garlic and salt), a herd has moved into the fiel next to the school and have a habit of starting at us when we ride and there were some jumps stacjing in the trees for a few days while the school was cleared and he spooked at them, but they're now back in the school with him. He's not lame either on soft or hard ground.
Any advice much appreciated!