Jim bob
Well-Known Member
Some time ago I told you about my horse causing problems in the field, rug ripping, going after another horse etc. I believed he was kept by him self due to him been a racehorse, however according to his trainer he did get a small amount of group turn out each day and since then spent time with atleast another horse in the field, with previous owners.
Rightly or wrongly some of you told me the horses were teaching him a lesson, by bucking him and biting him. Saying he was a bit of a pin in the arse and needed to be taught some manners. Around 7 weeks ago or so now we moved our horses into another field and we noticed that the rugs weren't getting ripped. However my horse was still coming in with bite marks up his neck. The on the 2nd of this month, my day off . I got a phone call early morning ( as I was having a lie in!) around 8am telling me my horse had a cut on his head and blood all down his forelegs.
Shot down there and yes my horse has a cut on his head and blood all down his legs. I spoke to the vet 20 mins (8:20) later as his nose was bleeding quite abit and wouldn't stop. The vet came out soon after .Had a good look, said the blood from his nose was coming from his head or 'higher up' and that he has a fractured frontal bone or fractured forehead. possible need a Xray or CT aswell. Straight away my vet asked if there was a chance another horse could have kicked him. I said maybe but no one saw it.
Still, weeks after, my horse continues to come in with kicks on his rump and bites on his neck, he doesn't seem happy but likes the security of a herd.
Would you move him?
Rightly or wrongly some of you told me the horses were teaching him a lesson, by bucking him and biting him. Saying he was a bit of a pin in the arse and needed to be taught some manners. Around 7 weeks ago or so now we moved our horses into another field and we noticed that the rugs weren't getting ripped. However my horse was still coming in with bite marks up his neck. The on the 2nd of this month, my day off . I got a phone call early morning ( as I was having a lie in!) around 8am telling me my horse had a cut on his head and blood all down his forelegs.
Shot down there and yes my horse has a cut on his head and blood all down his legs. I spoke to the vet 20 mins (8:20) later as his nose was bleeding quite abit and wouldn't stop. The vet came out soon after .Had a good look, said the blood from his nose was coming from his head or 'higher up' and that he has a fractured frontal bone or fractured forehead. possible need a Xray or CT aswell. Straight away my vet asked if there was a chance another horse could have kicked him. I said maybe but no one saw it.
Still, weeks after, my horse continues to come in with kicks on his rump and bites on his neck, he doesn't seem happy but likes the security of a herd.
Would you move him?
