Horsey87
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Hi, just wondering if anyone has any advice.
I have a 12 yo tbx mare who has been retired on recommendation from vet due to arthritic conditions about 2 months ago.
In the past 2 weeks she has started to act very out of character. She has become difficult to lead to and from the field (she still comes in at night). Last week she started to bronc and be strong to lead (which she only used to do occasionally in spring) and then saturday morning she decided rearing and leaping was her new favourite pastime. Today she decided she just wanted to gallop around the field and not be caught (she has never done this before in the 3 years i have had her). She is fine in the stable and generally calm accept when leading. She is only fed 2 nets of hay and a scoop of hi-fi with her supplements in.
I have just started her on magnitude calmer on saturday to see if this makes a difference. I have spoken to my vet, who states if over the counter calmers don't work, the only thing we can resort to are tranquilizers! Has anyone ever had any experience of similar behaviour? I'm thinking maybe it could be to do with her not adapting well to retirement, but she was never in heavy work and has been left for a month or 2 before without being ridden.
I have a 12 yo tbx mare who has been retired on recommendation from vet due to arthritic conditions about 2 months ago.
In the past 2 weeks she has started to act very out of character. She has become difficult to lead to and from the field (she still comes in at night). Last week she started to bronc and be strong to lead (which she only used to do occasionally in spring) and then saturday morning she decided rearing and leaping was her new favourite pastime. Today she decided she just wanted to gallop around the field and not be caught (she has never done this before in the 3 years i have had her). She is fine in the stable and generally calm accept when leading. She is only fed 2 nets of hay and a scoop of hi-fi with her supplements in.
I have just started her on magnitude calmer on saturday to see if this makes a difference. I have spoken to my vet, who states if over the counter calmers don't work, the only thing we can resort to are tranquilizers! Has anyone ever had any experience of similar behaviour? I'm thinking maybe it could be to do with her not adapting well to retirement, but she was never in heavy work and has been left for a month or 2 before without being ridden.