Kirstineridesagain
Well-Known Member
I started writing a long story about my Icelandic mare and her many moods. She’s currently in fire breathing dragon mode, which starts when she leaves the herd behind. A few weeks ago she was brilliant - but now she’s not. We tried to go to an arena hire this evening in preparation for a clinic on Saturday, but couldn’t even get up the road to my friend who was waiting with the trailer. I’m not loading a spinning, whinnying mare who’s panicking because she’s leaving her friends behind.
When we load her on Saturday we will be right by the field, but I fear she’ll be a sweaty mess when we arrive and I just want her (and us) to have an enjoyable day. It’s about an hour away and once we get there we’ll have time to walk her around, put her in a stable and hopefully she’ll be okay. But is there a good calmer people recommend that I can get easily before Saturday? I have calming cookies, a calming herb blend with chamomile etc (which she has every day) and she’s on a low dose of Oestress (I will up it tomorrow).
What’s so upsetting is that she’s sound, forward and happy to go normally, but sensitive to changes (she’s just changed back to her old field, same company apart from her foal who’s in horsepital but back tomorrow - they’ve been separated for more than two weeks now). I signed up for this clinic a while ago and the horse box hire is expensive, so we have to give it a go but with the disaster this evening I’m starting to think I have a horse who’s so sensitive that I can’t really plan anything with her. Other people seem to get up to all sorts of fun things - my dream is to do low level endurance - but right now it seems like the best I can hope for are short hacks around the same route in the woods, if that, without her going full drama queen. If I can’t even walk her a few hundred metres then what can I do? I’ve given her so much time too, we’ve really taken things slowly and still are, but now that she’s regressed again I feel that any change is going to set her back.
On Saturday I’m actually thinking of bringing my chilled Highland mare, but not sure she’d be allowed inside the arena as it’s a breed specific event and if they end up calling to each other when we’re there we haven’t solved anything.
When we load her on Saturday we will be right by the field, but I fear she’ll be a sweaty mess when we arrive and I just want her (and us) to have an enjoyable day. It’s about an hour away and once we get there we’ll have time to walk her around, put her in a stable and hopefully she’ll be okay. But is there a good calmer people recommend that I can get easily before Saturday? I have calming cookies, a calming herb blend with chamomile etc (which she has every day) and she’s on a low dose of Oestress (I will up it tomorrow).
What’s so upsetting is that she’s sound, forward and happy to go normally, but sensitive to changes (she’s just changed back to her old field, same company apart from her foal who’s in horsepital but back tomorrow - they’ve been separated for more than two weeks now). I signed up for this clinic a while ago and the horse box hire is expensive, so we have to give it a go but with the disaster this evening I’m starting to think I have a horse who’s so sensitive that I can’t really plan anything with her. Other people seem to get up to all sorts of fun things - my dream is to do low level endurance - but right now it seems like the best I can hope for are short hacks around the same route in the woods, if that, without her going full drama queen. If I can’t even walk her a few hundred metres then what can I do? I’ve given her so much time too, we’ve really taken things slowly and still are, but now that she’s regressed again I feel that any change is going to set her back.
On Saturday I’m actually thinking of bringing my chilled Highland mare, but not sure she’d be allowed inside the arena as it’s a breed specific event and if they end up calling to each other when we’re there we haven’t solved anything.