meandmyself
Well-Known Member
I agree tbh. If he was mine, I'd get a good vet check and if that didn't throw up anything obvious I'd PTS.Tbh, if the OP were pregnant, an equine terrorist is the last thing she’d need.
It doesn’t make much difference whether this horse is reacting to pain now, has a memory of pain, has defective eyesight, PTSD or any damn thing else - sadly, he is currently a dangerous liability - for whatever reason.
If his owner wants to have him examined, blood tested, xrayed, scanned, biopsied, analysed by a behaviourist, saddle fitter, equine dentist, re schooled, or whatever - that is up to the owner, but not the OP (who has had enough misery with recent losses, anyway).
He isn’t being defensive or snakey, this horse is actively attacking.
This is highly unusual, serious red flag stuff, it’s not behaviour to be ‘wondered’ about or pondered over, but requires a decisive response before real damage occurs.