Laura-Jayne
Member
Since I've had my TB gelding he's had a major problem with fidgeting and striking out with his back legs when eating his feed.
When he's in the stable he'll kick the back walls (which are brick) and kicks holes in the side wood.
When he's in the field he turns circles around his food, paces, kicks and paws the bucket and floor with his front legs and then violently strikes out with his back legs
I'm worried because he catches his legs when kicking, and has developed a few cuts and bumps on his legs where he's caught himself. I don't want it to get any worse i.e fractures.
He also gets very head shy and jumpy if anybody goes near him when he's eating. Without food he's a big softy and loves attention.
I'd like to add that he rarely ever has any horses around him so there's no need to defend it?
Does anyone else have this problem?
Thanks
When he's in the stable he'll kick the back walls (which are brick) and kicks holes in the side wood.
When he's in the field he turns circles around his food, paces, kicks and paws the bucket and floor with his front legs and then violently strikes out with his back legs
I'm worried because he catches his legs when kicking, and has developed a few cuts and bumps on his legs where he's caught himself. I don't want it to get any worse i.e fractures.
He also gets very head shy and jumpy if anybody goes near him when he's eating. Without food he's a big softy and loves attention.
I'd like to add that he rarely ever has any horses around him so there's no need to defend it?
Does anyone else have this problem?
Thanks