Ceifer
Well-Known Member
I wasn’t aware of the lay out of not having stables or a field shelter.Those suggesting he should be taken away to feed, this is a genuine question, how do you safely catch a very aggressive horse who knows dinner is en route and take him away to feed him out of sight of his field mates?
The food aggressive pony we had came in for dinner and was fine to catch and deal with. I think he preferred having somewhere that was his own space due to his history of starvation and being bullied in the field.
He still went out with other ponies and was down the pecking order but happy.
Even super aggressive event horse was fine to bring in and eat in his stable.
Again purely my opinion but I would value my life above the horse in this situation. OP seems to be very capable and patient and the attack could have been a lot worse.
I have seen people have serious injuries- a girl having her eye socket and eye kicked in. Another girl being kicked in the chest and punctured lung.
I wouldn’t be feeding him a bucket feed in that situation.
I would also stick my head above the parapet and say that given all the chances, training, patience this horse has had and it’s still unpredictable I would have him PTS.