Spring Feather
Well-Known Member
I'm with Wagtail on this one. PTS would not be the first thing I'd consider at this stage. What he did at the gate is not unusual at all for 'normal' horses let alone ones who have had traumatic moments in their lives. The way a horse like this would be dealt with on my farm would be to separate that horse from all others, keep it out 24/7 in a very small paddock, fed by routine (small amounts, often), a halter would be left on permanently with a long leather or nylon grab strap. The horse would be reliant on the human for absolutely everything. This would continue for however long it takes to get the horse back under my wing, alongside a new work ethic, alone. This most likely runs totally contrary to what most people over in the UK would do and will likely be seen as appalling treatment, but I've done it numerous times, and it has always worked for me, and more importantly it saved a number of horses from death and turned them into useful members of the equine community.
It all depends how much you want this horse and how much you are prepared to go through to bring him back. 'Bring him back' being the most important thing here; the horse has been there before, no reason he shouldn't find himself again. Good luck whatever you choose to do.
It all depends how much you want this horse and how much you are prepared to go through to bring him back. 'Bring him back' being the most important thing here; the horse has been there before, no reason he shouldn't find himself again. Good luck whatever you choose to do.