BigYellowHorse
Well-Known Member
Just wondering what people would do in this situation and if anyone has had past experience or advice..
I'm off to see my loan horse this week, (have been to see him as often as possible though had to put off seeing him for a few weeks as I've had uni exams and couldnt get the time away from books and doing my own) after reports of his behaviour he doesn't sound like the horse I know and love. He went out on loan in January, within the first week of arriving he ended up with a hoof abscess, so had to be stabled for a week, he found this very difficult and got very sweated up, weaved and called. I've had him on box rest before for a previous abscess and he was perfectly content. He then was turned out however did not settle well in his field and would pace the fence line most the day - at home he has been turned out with a herd and a lone and never have I had any trouble. He was then moved fields where he seemed really happy, his ridden work was coming along well and all seemed quite quiet and peaceful. Recently it seem he is getting worked up in the afternoons when even just one horse on a large yard gets brought in and apparently he is too worked up to be ridden in the evenings, turn out in the morning he is getting worked up soon as one horse is turned out, he's starting to barge out his box. Out hacking he is refusing to pass things and make a right deal out of small stuff.... He's never, ever barged out the box at home and out hacking we will 'look' but he would never make an issue out of anything.
He's been on a very large livery yard with me when I moved him from home so I could have some more facilities and he was perfectly behaved and I had no issues.
Just to cover the basics... back has been looked at, teeth checked, saddle checked. Feed has been dropped and I have said to the loaner try him on magnesium for a few weeks to see if there is a change in behaviour especially since we have been going through nutritional changes of spring grass... not sure if she's taken my advice or not.
My gut is telling me something is not right. Simply I dont think he is either keen on yard or loaner and if it carries on I will either have a horse with a lots of gastric ulcers (which could also be the reason behind the change from the period of settled pony back to unsettled pony) or have a horse returned to me mentally changed to the worse. It's a shame as the loaner is one of the good ones.
Sorry its a long post .. most people probably will have been bored and left half way through, to the warrior's that persevered to the end thank you!
I'm off to see my loan horse this week, (have been to see him as often as possible though had to put off seeing him for a few weeks as I've had uni exams and couldnt get the time away from books and doing my own) after reports of his behaviour he doesn't sound like the horse I know and love. He went out on loan in January, within the first week of arriving he ended up with a hoof abscess, so had to be stabled for a week, he found this very difficult and got very sweated up, weaved and called. I've had him on box rest before for a previous abscess and he was perfectly content. He then was turned out however did not settle well in his field and would pace the fence line most the day - at home he has been turned out with a herd and a lone and never have I had any trouble. He was then moved fields where he seemed really happy, his ridden work was coming along well and all seemed quite quiet and peaceful. Recently it seem he is getting worked up in the afternoons when even just one horse on a large yard gets brought in and apparently he is too worked up to be ridden in the evenings, turn out in the morning he is getting worked up soon as one horse is turned out, he's starting to barge out his box. Out hacking he is refusing to pass things and make a right deal out of small stuff.... He's never, ever barged out the box at home and out hacking we will 'look' but he would never make an issue out of anything.
He's been on a very large livery yard with me when I moved him from home so I could have some more facilities and he was perfectly behaved and I had no issues.
Just to cover the basics... back has been looked at, teeth checked, saddle checked. Feed has been dropped and I have said to the loaner try him on magnesium for a few weeks to see if there is a change in behaviour especially since we have been going through nutritional changes of spring grass... not sure if she's taken my advice or not.
My gut is telling me something is not right. Simply I dont think he is either keen on yard or loaner and if it carries on I will either have a horse with a lots of gastric ulcers (which could also be the reason behind the change from the period of settled pony back to unsettled pony) or have a horse returned to me mentally changed to the worse. It's a shame as the loaner is one of the good ones.
Sorry its a long post .. most people probably will have been bored and left half way through, to the warrior's that persevered to the end thank you!
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