charlie76
Well-Known Member
We bought an extremely well bred mare almost six months ago. She is six years old and was sold as not for a novice which having competed to 1* level BE and advanced BD and worked with horses for over twenty years I wouldn't class us as novices, I also have my own livery yard and I'm a BHS senior coach so have worked with lots of horses over the years with various issues.
Anyway, we tried the mare and she was very nice ,was forward thinking, basically well schooled , easy in the stable and jumped like a stag. The only thing she did do was be a little sensitive in the mouth after a fence but nothing to terrible.
She was vetted by a well known vets and all was fine and she was delivered five days later.
From day two she became a night mare.
In the stable/ handling/ field
She is fine in the stable as long as no horse leaves the yard. If a horse goes out of the gate she goes nuts. She has destroyed three walls of the stable. At the last attempt she kicked straight through the back wall.
We have tried having her live out, she smashed through two post and rail fences.
If you catch her and the other horse in the field walks off and you have ho!d of her she goes nuts, bucking and rearing till you have to let go.
She lost the plot three weeks ago bringing her her, shot off, knocking the groom over and kicking her in the process.
I have tried putting her in a box where she can't see the Kate. She kicked three panels out of the stable wall within ten minutes.
She cannot stand still when tied up.
Feed and hay-
She is on dry hay and hi fi
Ridden out hacking-
She is a pain to get on in the yard, will not stand still, if you force the issue it gets worse. Same when you first mount. If you insist she stands she starts bunny hopping. She is fine once out unless she has to stand and wait , then the bunny hopping starts again.
Ridden in the school-
In the six months we have owned her we have never had a decent schooling session with her. She is not too bad , but if you put the slightest pressure in her she jumps up and down, threatens to rear and bucks. She point blank refuses to even trot a twenty metre circle without a fuss. You can try everything, difsuing the situation , kicking her forward, transitions, you name it we have tried it and she will not stop, even at the end of a gold hours session ( an hour trying to get her to trot a circle!)
Lunging-
As soon as you try and lunge her she goes nuts, bucking ,kicking out at you and totally ignoring your aids.
We have tried every bit, noseband, saddles, saddlepad combination going and she is not better. We have also tried a variety of riders. I have just ordered a bit less bridle to try.
What are have tried other wise-
Vet. Vet has been and checked back, sacroiliac, teeth, poll, scanned her ovaries. She has been put on a course of regumate.
Her teeth were done
She has had a sports massage and a Chiropractor ( who is also a vet)
We have tried calmers and chaste berry.
Vet doesn't think ulcers but will scope if nothing else works
We have tried different field friends, group, pairs, mares and geldings.
We have tried schooling her alone and in company
Lunging before work.
We are now putting her on a high level of bute for a week to see if this makes any difference although vet says that although pain may explain ridden issues it doesn't explain stable and handling issues.
When he came to assess her I took her to the school to lunge bery, stopped at the gate to take her in and she stood on the spot bucking and rearing whilst I attempted to open the gate. He was shocked at her behavior.
She has had flexion tests.
At First we thought it was a change of home but six months on and she is no better.
If the bute doesn't work then we are at a loss.
Can anyone help or suggest anything we haven't tried ( we will scope for ulcers if the bute doesn't work and vet said if it is ulcers she will prob be worse after a high dose)
It is getting to the point where pts may be the only option .
Anyway, we tried the mare and she was very nice ,was forward thinking, basically well schooled , easy in the stable and jumped like a stag. The only thing she did do was be a little sensitive in the mouth after a fence but nothing to terrible.
She was vetted by a well known vets and all was fine and she was delivered five days later.
From day two she became a night mare.
In the stable/ handling/ field
She is fine in the stable as long as no horse leaves the yard. If a horse goes out of the gate she goes nuts. She has destroyed three walls of the stable. At the last attempt she kicked straight through the back wall.
We have tried having her live out, she smashed through two post and rail fences.
If you catch her and the other horse in the field walks off and you have ho!d of her she goes nuts, bucking and rearing till you have to let go.
She lost the plot three weeks ago bringing her her, shot off, knocking the groom over and kicking her in the process.
I have tried putting her in a box where she can't see the Kate. She kicked three panels out of the stable wall within ten minutes.
She cannot stand still when tied up.
Feed and hay-
She is on dry hay and hi fi
Ridden out hacking-
She is a pain to get on in the yard, will not stand still, if you force the issue it gets worse. Same when you first mount. If you insist she stands she starts bunny hopping. She is fine once out unless she has to stand and wait , then the bunny hopping starts again.
Ridden in the school-
In the six months we have owned her we have never had a decent schooling session with her. She is not too bad , but if you put the slightest pressure in her she jumps up and down, threatens to rear and bucks. She point blank refuses to even trot a twenty metre circle without a fuss. You can try everything, difsuing the situation , kicking her forward, transitions, you name it we have tried it and she will not stop, even at the end of a gold hours session ( an hour trying to get her to trot a circle!)
Lunging-
As soon as you try and lunge her she goes nuts, bucking ,kicking out at you and totally ignoring your aids.
We have tried every bit, noseband, saddles, saddlepad combination going and she is not better. We have also tried a variety of riders. I have just ordered a bit less bridle to try.
What are have tried other wise-
Vet. Vet has been and checked back, sacroiliac, teeth, poll, scanned her ovaries. She has been put on a course of regumate.
Her teeth were done
She has had a sports massage and a Chiropractor ( who is also a vet)
We have tried calmers and chaste berry.
Vet doesn't think ulcers but will scope if nothing else works
We have tried different field friends, group, pairs, mares and geldings.
We have tried schooling her alone and in company
Lunging before work.
We are now putting her on a high level of bute for a week to see if this makes any difference although vet says that although pain may explain ridden issues it doesn't explain stable and handling issues.
When he came to assess her I took her to the school to lunge bery, stopped at the gate to take her in and she stood on the spot bucking and rearing whilst I attempted to open the gate. He was shocked at her behavior.
She has had flexion tests.
At First we thought it was a change of home but six months on and she is no better.
If the bute doesn't work then we are at a loss.
Can anyone help or suggest anything we haven't tried ( we will scope for ulcers if the bute doesn't work and vet said if it is ulcers she will prob be worse after a high dose)
It is getting to the point where pts may be the only option .