Leanne1980
Well-Known Member
I purchased a 6 year old mare in April. However since the start she has been aggressive. She constantly tries biting when in the stable, tries kicking out with back legs when doing saddle and grooming. Her ears are usually pinned back and she has a general aloof demonour and doesn't want touching.
Under saddle she is very Inconsistent in about 3 months we have had about a week of good work. She is argumentative, avades contact, Twisting and bucks in canter on left rein and won't go forward. More recently she has started planting her feet and refusing to walk forward for no obvious reason. Doesnt matter what I try I cannot persuade her to move. I ended up getting of and leading. She doesn't respond to whipping, circling etc.
My mare is very dominant and is top in the field. So have put it down to behaviour and her testing me however it has got to the point where we are not moving forward at all. The other thing I have noticed is that she doesn't appear to ever be in season. That or she hides it well. With her always being in such a grump it's hard to notice the difference. She doesn't play to the gelding and is not a flirt. One of the other mares actually squirts at her! My gelding who is very much for the ladies has no interest in her.
Has anyone any experience of anything like this? Should I be getting a vet to look at her or a trainer?? Don't want to give up on her just don't know what to do. Sorry for the long post.
Under saddle she is very Inconsistent in about 3 months we have had about a week of good work. She is argumentative, avades contact, Twisting and bucks in canter on left rein and won't go forward. More recently she has started planting her feet and refusing to walk forward for no obvious reason. Doesnt matter what I try I cannot persuade her to move. I ended up getting of and leading. She doesn't respond to whipping, circling etc.
My mare is very dominant and is top in the field. So have put it down to behaviour and her testing me however it has got to the point where we are not moving forward at all. The other thing I have noticed is that she doesn't appear to ever be in season. That or she hides it well. With her always being in such a grump it's hard to notice the difference. She doesn't play to the gelding and is not a flirt. One of the other mares actually squirts at her! My gelding who is very much for the ladies has no interest in her.
Has anyone any experience of anything like this? Should I be getting a vet to look at her or a trainer?? Don't want to give up on her just don't know what to do. Sorry for the long post.