digitalangel
Well-Known Member
I thought i would write a little update on our thread of the horse issue i was having 5 weeks ago.
In short, hes doing OK. We took around 5 days to reintroduce him to turnout with his buddy. He has dealt with it very well with no problems so far, but hes always got his buddy for company in the field so he feels more secure. Ideally at some point in the future i would like to seperate them over a fence so they dont get too attached to eachother.
He has settled in very well to our yard routine, he is now more used to being stabled, and hasnt barged the door/wall for a while now and is ok with his buddy doing into the menage for schooling, and has even accepted buddy going out for a hack without him, as long as he has buddy #2 next to him.
Ive been doing a lot of groundwork with him, to getting him used to me touching him all over picking up feet, having legs washed, mane and tail brushed, walking in hand and not barging me etc. We have had a few raised leg moments but no actual kicking which is an improvement. Ive now re-introduced having a rug on ( hes a fewspot appaloosa, it took me 3 hours to groom him the other day! ) and hes dealing very well. Hes been lungeing as well this past week and while he is nervous he has had only a few naughty moments so im looking at this positively too.
Yesterday my flatmate and I actually got our leg over. I stayed on the ground for reassurance for him while flatmate got her brave pants on and popped on. He was a bit rushy at first, and wibbly but again was well behaved. I noticed he listens a lot for my voice when im on the ground. Tomorrow we will swap.
All in all im pleased with his progress, hes still not what i bought, and i do admit i am struggling for the amount of time he needs, but thankfully no repeats of extreme bolting so happy with that.
In short, hes doing OK. We took around 5 days to reintroduce him to turnout with his buddy. He has dealt with it very well with no problems so far, but hes always got his buddy for company in the field so he feels more secure. Ideally at some point in the future i would like to seperate them over a fence so they dont get too attached to eachother.
He has settled in very well to our yard routine, he is now more used to being stabled, and hasnt barged the door/wall for a while now and is ok with his buddy doing into the menage for schooling, and has even accepted buddy going out for a hack without him, as long as he has buddy #2 next to him.
Ive been doing a lot of groundwork with him, to getting him used to me touching him all over picking up feet, having legs washed, mane and tail brushed, walking in hand and not barging me etc. We have had a few raised leg moments but no actual kicking which is an improvement. Ive now re-introduced having a rug on ( hes a fewspot appaloosa, it took me 3 hours to groom him the other day! ) and hes dealing very well. Hes been lungeing as well this past week and while he is nervous he has had only a few naughty moments so im looking at this positively too.
Yesterday my flatmate and I actually got our leg over. I stayed on the ground for reassurance for him while flatmate got her brave pants on and popped on. He was a bit rushy at first, and wibbly but again was well behaved. I noticed he listens a lot for my voice when im on the ground. Tomorrow we will swap.
All in all im pleased with his progress, hes still not what i bought, and i do admit i am struggling for the amount of time he needs, but thankfully no repeats of extreme bolting so happy with that.