Hollyhorse
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I've owned my horse for almost 3 years now. He's a 16.1 grey 7yo irish sport horse gelding. He was very green when I got him n very naughty but when he realised that (a) I wouldn't back down, and (b) I wasn't falling off - he gave in and became a sweetie to ride and compete, a little babyish n spooky but went from strength to strength and progressed to jumping around 1.05/1.10 BSJA tracks and elementary dressage. He spent the first 1 1/2 yrs with me at a livery yard near my university then last summer he moved across the country to my home with me. Since being home he's changed into being a difficult, lazy, backward horse that spooks non-stop at everything and nothing to the point that it's ridiculous - I am talking about leaping spooks, repetitive vertical rears and bucking broncos. At the end of last summer I took him to the vet for investigations, certain something must be wrong.
Now after a year of tests we have made little progress - medically he's better as a few things came to light but were treated either successfully e.g. he had gastric ulcers which we have gone with his new diet and some lifestyle adjustments, or the treatment made no difference e.g. muscle biopsy showed a problem but treatment did not help, front foot xrays suggested thin soles so he has remedial shoes. Vet says there is nothing more to do and I don't know what to do. All I do know is that for over a year I had a bouncy, enthusiastic, fun horse who I loved riding and now I have a lazy, backward, spooky, naughty horse. (and yes he has seen chiro, physio, saddler, dentist etc etc).
What I'm wondering is if there's a chemical imbalance which has resulted from his change from southampton to bristol when I finished uni and whether I can find that out via a blood test or something? Or are there any other test I could do? any advice would be really appreciated!
Now after a year of tests we have made little progress - medically he's better as a few things came to light but were treated either successfully e.g. he had gastric ulcers which we have gone with his new diet and some lifestyle adjustments, or the treatment made no difference e.g. muscle biopsy showed a problem but treatment did not help, front foot xrays suggested thin soles so he has remedial shoes. Vet says there is nothing more to do and I don't know what to do. All I do know is that for over a year I had a bouncy, enthusiastic, fun horse who I loved riding and now I have a lazy, backward, spooky, naughty horse. (and yes he has seen chiro, physio, saddler, dentist etc etc).
What I'm wondering is if there's a chemical imbalance which has resulted from his change from southampton to bristol when I finished uni and whether I can find that out via a blood test or something? Or are there any other test I could do? any advice would be really appreciated!