SatansLittleHelper
Well-Known Member
I really need the blunt and brutal advice of some fellow HHOers.
The horse I was trying to sell (failed vet due to lameness in tight trot circle) has cribbed since I bought him and has always been very "bitey" but its all getting out of hand now.
A week ago he bit me exceptionally hard on my back and left a MASSIVE black bruise and broken skin, I was brusing his foreleg at the time. He has bitten my arms leaving bruises, he has also kicked out at me but never made contact. Today he really pushed his luck by biting at the top of my head when I was wheeling the wheelbarrow through the gate, luckily I saw him coming and ducked. He also backed me into a corner of the field shelter trying to kick. My novice friend keeps her horse in with my boys and is now refusing to go near as he has bitten her too.
He constantly cribs and is wrecking the fences...even GastroGuard and a cribbing collar havent helped ( GG as we suspected ulcers). I knew the horse could be stroppy when I bought him but didnt quite realise to what extent and the seller denies all knowledge of his cribbing despite the vet saying his teeth show wear concluding that this is a ling established habit.
The horses all have plenty of space, shelter and food etc and vet has declared horse to be in good health.
Obviously I have been trying to find the cause of his lameness (vet did say that if horse wasn't insured he wouldn't even bother suggesting investigations) and when horse was vetted he was pronounced healthy in his heart, eyes etc. He does have a splint in his off hind and a lump in his sheath that is "possibly" a sarcoid.
What am I supposed to do with him?? No-one wants an aggressive horse even though he is a safe ride (believe me I have tried!!), he is getting more and more aggressive due to his boredom and frustration. I can no longer trust him and my friend is scared of him. Im really tearing my hair out now as to what to do with him. I have spent the last few days alternating between crying and wanting to strangle him
Advice/critisism whatever is all welcome. ..I just need to decide whats best for him (and us)
ETA: Im by no means a wimp with horses and he has been smacked for biting, I have fried blocking the bites with my elbow but he bites that instead. You dont actually have to be even doing anything with him either..he will just go out of his way to take a chunk
The horse I was trying to sell (failed vet due to lameness in tight trot circle) has cribbed since I bought him and has always been very "bitey" but its all getting out of hand now.
A week ago he bit me exceptionally hard on my back and left a MASSIVE black bruise and broken skin, I was brusing his foreleg at the time. He has bitten my arms leaving bruises, he has also kicked out at me but never made contact. Today he really pushed his luck by biting at the top of my head when I was wheeling the wheelbarrow through the gate, luckily I saw him coming and ducked. He also backed me into a corner of the field shelter trying to kick. My novice friend keeps her horse in with my boys and is now refusing to go near as he has bitten her too.
He constantly cribs and is wrecking the fences...even GastroGuard and a cribbing collar havent helped ( GG as we suspected ulcers). I knew the horse could be stroppy when I bought him but didnt quite realise to what extent and the seller denies all knowledge of his cribbing despite the vet saying his teeth show wear concluding that this is a ling established habit.
The horses all have plenty of space, shelter and food etc and vet has declared horse to be in good health.
Obviously I have been trying to find the cause of his lameness (vet did say that if horse wasn't insured he wouldn't even bother suggesting investigations) and when horse was vetted he was pronounced healthy in his heart, eyes etc. He does have a splint in his off hind and a lump in his sheath that is "possibly" a sarcoid.
What am I supposed to do with him?? No-one wants an aggressive horse even though he is a safe ride (believe me I have tried!!), he is getting more and more aggressive due to his boredom and frustration. I can no longer trust him and my friend is scared of him. Im really tearing my hair out now as to what to do with him. I have spent the last few days alternating between crying and wanting to strangle him
Advice/critisism whatever is all welcome. ..I just need to decide whats best for him (and us)
ETA: Im by no means a wimp with horses and he has been smacked for biting, I have fried blocking the bites with my elbow but he bites that instead. You dont actually have to be even doing anything with him either..he will just go out of his way to take a chunk
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