NELSON11
Well-Known Member
Some of you may be aware, my rising 5yo 17.2hh TBXWB has spent 8 months away being backed/produced, I picked him up in February and he was diagnosed with DJD in both hocks. We are very upset after waiting 8 months to bring him home
Anyway he has had Tildren last week, HA injected into hocks, Adequan and now resticted to walking in a straight line for the rest of the year.
He has always been an exuberant boy, but when first went to school, it was put into his work, now he is ambling down the lane, the little devil inside him is coming out. For example he walks down the lane (in company) snorting with his ears almost up my nose at times.
He is relatively good in traffic and has met various different vans/cars etc. However he has this annoying thing where he is refusing point blank to walk over junction with a white stop line on the way home although he is happy to on the way out on his hack. Even with his fellow companion not hesitating, he couldn't give a monkeys and will refuse point blank to walk over anything like that. But on the way home only. When he went to school they said he was funny about the little step up into the wash box.
So today I thought right, and tried to ride him really forward over the line and he feels like he is getting ready to launch over it, So I gently again, no, so gave him a gentle tap with my schooling whip, still refusing and bunching up backwards. So I smacked him a little harder on the bottom and he threw a massive buck in and I nearly came off on the road.
Anyway finally by sort if zig zagging I managed to get him across and then turned him around and made him do it again.
I just feel so despondent that the youngster on day 4 of our walking is testing the boundaries already. We have a year of this and the hacking around us is pretty rubbish
Any advice on what to put on him that may help him a little and not get his head up so high and start to relax on the road also.
Thanks
Anyway he has had Tildren last week, HA injected into hocks, Adequan and now resticted to walking in a straight line for the rest of the year.
He has always been an exuberant boy, but when first went to school, it was put into his work, now he is ambling down the lane, the little devil inside him is coming out. For example he walks down the lane (in company) snorting with his ears almost up my nose at times.
He is relatively good in traffic and has met various different vans/cars etc. However he has this annoying thing where he is refusing point blank to walk over junction with a white stop line on the way home although he is happy to on the way out on his hack. Even with his fellow companion not hesitating, he couldn't give a monkeys and will refuse point blank to walk over anything like that. But on the way home only. When he went to school they said he was funny about the little step up into the wash box.
So today I thought right, and tried to ride him really forward over the line and he feels like he is getting ready to launch over it, So I gently again, no, so gave him a gentle tap with my schooling whip, still refusing and bunching up backwards. So I smacked him a little harder on the bottom and he threw a massive buck in and I nearly came off on the road.
Anyway finally by sort if zig zagging I managed to get him across and then turned him around and made him do it again.
I just feel so despondent that the youngster on day 4 of our walking is testing the boundaries already. We have a year of this and the hacking around us is pretty rubbish
Any advice on what to put on him that may help him a little and not get his head up so high and start to relax on the road also.
Thanks