L&M
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I was wondering if anyone could help with a bizzare habit my horse has got into.
Over the last few weeks, when I come to remove his bridle, as I take the headpiece over his ears, he spins. This leaves him with a bridle hanging off the bit, still in his mouth, but with reins etc trailing on the ground, and eventually falls off once he lets the bit go! I daren't hang onto the reins as am worried that the bit will bang his teeth and panic him more.
The first time it happened was when I turned him out after riding a couple of weeks ago - our field is off a bridlepath just adjacent to the yard, so often untack him in the field and carry the tack down to save 2 journeys. It came totally out of the blue and was nothing obvious to spook him. The next time I rode, I brought him back to the yard afterwards instead and he was fine when untacking him there, so just put it down to a freak thing. However, a friend rode him a few days ago and he pulled back, this time whilst putting the bridle on, which again left him trailing his bridle across the yard. Today I tacked him up and he was fine having the bridle on, but freaked out again when removed.
He had his teeth checked at Easter, and can't see any explantion for this behaviour. He is not head shy and doesn't have a problem with his ears being touched, and seems ok with his headcollar too.
However he is quite a quirky little horse, so could just be a phase he is going through - last summer he decided that he didn't like being tied up and would pull back until broke free, again this was just for a few weeks, and then just stopped the habit one day and hasn't done it since! However the bridle situation is more worrying as I don't want him to hurt himself, and as we compete regularily don't want to lose him around a lorry park trailing his bridle.
Any ideas?!
Over the last few weeks, when I come to remove his bridle, as I take the headpiece over his ears, he spins. This leaves him with a bridle hanging off the bit, still in his mouth, but with reins etc trailing on the ground, and eventually falls off once he lets the bit go! I daren't hang onto the reins as am worried that the bit will bang his teeth and panic him more.
The first time it happened was when I turned him out after riding a couple of weeks ago - our field is off a bridlepath just adjacent to the yard, so often untack him in the field and carry the tack down to save 2 journeys. It came totally out of the blue and was nothing obvious to spook him. The next time I rode, I brought him back to the yard afterwards instead and he was fine when untacking him there, so just put it down to a freak thing. However, a friend rode him a few days ago and he pulled back, this time whilst putting the bridle on, which again left him trailing his bridle across the yard. Today I tacked him up and he was fine having the bridle on, but freaked out again when removed.
He had his teeth checked at Easter, and can't see any explantion for this behaviour. He is not head shy and doesn't have a problem with his ears being touched, and seems ok with his headcollar too.
However he is quite a quirky little horse, so could just be a phase he is going through - last summer he decided that he didn't like being tied up and would pull back until broke free, again this was just for a few weeks, and then just stopped the habit one day and hasn't done it since! However the bridle situation is more worrying as I don't want him to hurt himself, and as we compete regularily don't want to lose him around a lorry park trailing his bridle.
Any ideas?!