wellsat
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I'm completely at my wits end with the beast, though it might help to type it all out and see what other people think as so far have only posted piecemeal about my stresses with her. I am that close to putting her on Project Horses and letting someone else have all the grief and frustration but she deserves better than that.
She was incerdibly difficult when I first got her but she gradually got better and we worked through it. Up until three weeks ago she was going beautifully. Just started to be really consistent in her outline. Soft, responsive and behaving well on hacks alone or in company. The last time I had a good ride on her was when this photo was taken, not perfect I know but I can't have been doing too much wrong.
Two days after this photo was taken she was shod and thats when the problems started. three quarters of the way through the shoeing she had a tantrum when another horse was taken off the yard and had to be twitched so the farrier could finish the last foot. She was then put back in her stable by my friend until I got down to the yard. She is a bit stressy and weavy anyway but this night she really went for it, weaving like a crazy loon, ripped one of her shoes off, broke the stable door and generally got really wound up.
Since then she's been a different horse. Tense, snappy, anxious, highly strung and a very difficult horse to be around. Her ridden work has gone to poo, she's tense all through her back, won;t track up, won't soften and won't trot.
We had the chiro out to her on Friday who said that she was very tense in her shoulders, she did alot of work on her shoulders to free her up but Lil hasn't seen the benefit of this yet although apparently this is normal and the treatment can make them feel worse before they get better.
The only other thing thats changed is that her field companion was on box rest for the two months that she was being lovely and got put back in with her the day after the fateful shoeing. Surely she shouldn't be getting that wound up by another gentle mare being in with her?
Any thoughts gratefully received.
*Minstrels for anyone who got this far*
She was incerdibly difficult when I first got her but she gradually got better and we worked through it. Up until three weeks ago she was going beautifully. Just started to be really consistent in her outline. Soft, responsive and behaving well on hacks alone or in company. The last time I had a good ride on her was when this photo was taken, not perfect I know but I can't have been doing too much wrong.
Two days after this photo was taken she was shod and thats when the problems started. three quarters of the way through the shoeing she had a tantrum when another horse was taken off the yard and had to be twitched so the farrier could finish the last foot. She was then put back in her stable by my friend until I got down to the yard. She is a bit stressy and weavy anyway but this night she really went for it, weaving like a crazy loon, ripped one of her shoes off, broke the stable door and generally got really wound up.
Since then she's been a different horse. Tense, snappy, anxious, highly strung and a very difficult horse to be around. Her ridden work has gone to poo, she's tense all through her back, won;t track up, won't soften and won't trot.
We had the chiro out to her on Friday who said that she was very tense in her shoulders, she did alot of work on her shoulders to free her up but Lil hasn't seen the benefit of this yet although apparently this is normal and the treatment can make them feel worse before they get better.
The only other thing thats changed is that her field companion was on box rest for the two months that she was being lovely and got put back in with her the day after the fateful shoeing. Surely she shouldn't be getting that wound up by another gentle mare being in with her?
Any thoughts gratefully received.
*Minstrels for anyone who got this far*