Bertolie
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B is a 16hh Warmblood X which we have owned for nearly a year. He is 13 years old but sold to us as being green. He spent the first 5 years of his life in a field, was professionally backed and then spent the next 6 years of his life doing nothing. He was bought for my grown-up daughter and she took him back to basics and he was coming on really well.
So heres the problem:
Last October we went out on a hack, me riding my cob and my daughter riding B. Whilst in some local woods something spooked both horses and we both fell off. My horse stayed put but B paniced and bolted off through the woods and several miles later ended up on a main road. He was spotted by some people from our yard and they caught him. Before we were able to get to him a group of motorcyclists passed at speed and paniced him once again and he took off. He galloped passed the motorbikes in a blind panic (they were doing 45mph and he overtook them) so one of the bikers made the decision to get back in front of him to alert oncoming traffic. This meant that he was 'chased' by the motorbike but the end result was B was in a collision with a stationary car, resulting in multiple injuries from which he has made a full recovery. If the motorcyclist had not taken this decision it would have been a lot worse.
He has been out of work since, due to the accident and winter and we have just started hacking him out on a normally quiet lane near the yard. Last night we went out and half way round the hack a bicycle came up behind us and unsettled B but he carried on. We then met another cyclist heading towards us and B just flipped out. Span in the road, backing up, etc. Daughter stayed on but unfortunately another cyclist was coming the other way and B was just in a state of panic. We both dismounted and were walking back to the yard and were virtually home when a motorcycle came towards us. B was absolutely terrifed, span, took off dragging my daughter down the road until she had no choice but to let him go. He then bolted off down the lane to the main road. Luckily a passing driver picked my daughter up and took her off after him and luckily he stopped before he hit the main road. He was absolutely terrified not just of the motorbike but also the bicycles as well. We realise this is probably a throw back to the accident but havent a clue what is the best way to deal with it.
We are going to ride a bicycle in his paddock so that he gets used to them and we have the offer of an offroad motorbike at a later stage as well.
Ideally we would like to get a behaviourist in to help but unfortunately the coffers are a bit empty following the £2K vets bill after the RTA.
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice to help us get this lovely lad back on track and out hacking again? We realise that it is not going to happen overnight but as he was bought to be a hacking horse we really dont want to give up on him. He is never nasty, just petrified.
I only have choccie biscuits to offer to anyone that has made it this far!
So heres the problem:
Last October we went out on a hack, me riding my cob and my daughter riding B. Whilst in some local woods something spooked both horses and we both fell off. My horse stayed put but B paniced and bolted off through the woods and several miles later ended up on a main road. He was spotted by some people from our yard and they caught him. Before we were able to get to him a group of motorcyclists passed at speed and paniced him once again and he took off. He galloped passed the motorbikes in a blind panic (they were doing 45mph and he overtook them) so one of the bikers made the decision to get back in front of him to alert oncoming traffic. This meant that he was 'chased' by the motorbike but the end result was B was in a collision with a stationary car, resulting in multiple injuries from which he has made a full recovery. If the motorcyclist had not taken this decision it would have been a lot worse.
He has been out of work since, due to the accident and winter and we have just started hacking him out on a normally quiet lane near the yard. Last night we went out and half way round the hack a bicycle came up behind us and unsettled B but he carried on. We then met another cyclist heading towards us and B just flipped out. Span in the road, backing up, etc. Daughter stayed on but unfortunately another cyclist was coming the other way and B was just in a state of panic. We both dismounted and were walking back to the yard and were virtually home when a motorcycle came towards us. B was absolutely terrifed, span, took off dragging my daughter down the road until she had no choice but to let him go. He then bolted off down the lane to the main road. Luckily a passing driver picked my daughter up and took her off after him and luckily he stopped before he hit the main road. He was absolutely terrified not just of the motorbike but also the bicycles as well. We realise this is probably a throw back to the accident but havent a clue what is the best way to deal with it.
We are going to ride a bicycle in his paddock so that he gets used to them and we have the offer of an offroad motorbike at a later stage as well.
Ideally we would like to get a behaviourist in to help but unfortunately the coffers are a bit empty following the £2K vets bill after the RTA.
Does anyone have any suggestions or advice to help us get this lovely lad back on track and out hacking again? We realise that it is not going to happen overnight but as he was bought to be a hacking horse we really dont want to give up on him. He is never nasty, just petrified.
I only have choccie biscuits to offer to anyone that has made it this far!