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I've had my boy for 7 months now and he's been generally great. I've hacked him alone mainly and this has never bothered him. Not a novice ride or bombproof by any stretch but I've never felt insecure or scared of riding him before. He has occasionally hacked out in company and, in the main, this seemed to get him more excitable and forward as he wanted to 'chase' etc.
In the past couple of weeks there has been a change in him. He's always been slightly spooky, but nothing to worry about. However, he's suddenly got extremely spooky when being hacked alone to the point of massive sideways leaps and spins. I fell off for the first time last weekend whilst riding on the road when he spooked and ran at a massive snow pile and have had a few 'nearlys' since then - spooking at silly things like wheelie bins and flowers and sheep that he has passed a million times.
I rode him out last week in company and he was much calmer and not spooky at all. I know that some horses only like being hacked in company but it's weird that he would go out happily for 7 months alone and now suddenly seems to hate it!?
He's always pooed a lot whilst out riding, but on the last few rides I've noticed that his poos get increasingly loose as we're riding - possibly as he gets more anxious. The poos in his stable overnight etc are not loose at all so it's not a constant thing.
There's no spring grass in his field yet - he and the others have hay before going out and stay out for about 4-5 hours before waiting at the gate to come in as grazing is severely lacking still. Farmer doesn't allow hay in field.
I've been giving him Mag Ox for a few days but, to be honest, he is not keen on eating his food with it in so I don't think he's actually had much. I've ordered some Brewer's Yeast to see if that helps.
So... do I put this down to silly spring behaviour? ( Even though spring hasn't really sprung yet.) I know lots of people are having 'spooky' issues atm but this just seems extreme.
Or is there a possibility of something more serious? My mind keeps wandering to the possibility of ulcers. He is girth sensitive and sometimes grinds teeth on the bit. He isn't, however, off his food and is a good doer.
Should I be calling the vet? Should I try and feed more ulcer orientated supplements? Should I wait it out and see if it's just a time of year thing?
Sorry for the essay! Just needed to get my thoughts down as rather worried.
In the past couple of weeks there has been a change in him. He's always been slightly spooky, but nothing to worry about. However, he's suddenly got extremely spooky when being hacked alone to the point of massive sideways leaps and spins. I fell off for the first time last weekend whilst riding on the road when he spooked and ran at a massive snow pile and have had a few 'nearlys' since then - spooking at silly things like wheelie bins and flowers and sheep that he has passed a million times.
I rode him out last week in company and he was much calmer and not spooky at all. I know that some horses only like being hacked in company but it's weird that he would go out happily for 7 months alone and now suddenly seems to hate it!?
He's always pooed a lot whilst out riding, but on the last few rides I've noticed that his poos get increasingly loose as we're riding - possibly as he gets more anxious. The poos in his stable overnight etc are not loose at all so it's not a constant thing.
There's no spring grass in his field yet - he and the others have hay before going out and stay out for about 4-5 hours before waiting at the gate to come in as grazing is severely lacking still. Farmer doesn't allow hay in field.
I've been giving him Mag Ox for a few days but, to be honest, he is not keen on eating his food with it in so I don't think he's actually had much. I've ordered some Brewer's Yeast to see if that helps.
So... do I put this down to silly spring behaviour? ( Even though spring hasn't really sprung yet.) I know lots of people are having 'spooky' issues atm but this just seems extreme.
Or is there a possibility of something more serious? My mind keeps wandering to the possibility of ulcers. He is girth sensitive and sometimes grinds teeth on the bit. He isn't, however, off his food and is a good doer.
Should I be calling the vet? Should I try and feed more ulcer orientated supplements? Should I wait it out and see if it's just a time of year thing?
Sorry for the essay! Just needed to get my thoughts down as rather worried.
