GemG
Well-Known Member
I have come across a lot of things good, bad and all sorts of inbetween things during my time with and around horses. But what my youngster has started doing (apparently randomly) is causing me a lot of worry.
My 3 year old, homebred, Trak x has been quietly going great (backed quietly enough) and being lightly ridden away now. Leads fine and has been out a handful of times showing in hand. Nothing more exciting than that. Apart from a walk on the beach in hand.
Unfortunately there is an admittedly low doorway that she has to walk through to get to her stable. This has never been an issue during the first 3 years of her life (until last week) when she apparently randomly threw her head upwards (whilst walking under doorway) and yes, you guessed, absolutely whacked her nose. Thankfully ultimately no lasting harm done.
(I thought no harm done) maybe physically, (but mentally damage done) I gave her time in field and brought her back in today and went to (foolishly) go through same doorway and she stopped, paused, then went to go through and did exactly the same... hit her upper nose on the frame.... Had to back her out to get back out as she refused to go through again (quite rightly). Even when backing out she threw her head when going under, hitting her nose but not as bad.
Long story short I have inadvertently created a huge problem... she is (quite rightly) frightened to go through (under) doorways.
I have turfed her out again and will leave her be for now. I will move stable to one where I don't have to go through (under) a lower doorway.
But eventually I will need to start working to regain her trust (somehow) or I will never get her in a stable, let alone a trailer again. Will order a poll / nose guard too.
I feel awful/gutted/down/terrible as I could have prevented this. But I need to think ahead about what to do once she's physically healed to deal with the mental aspect. She is so lovely and is not head shy in any way whatsoever. She is beautiful and her backing is going very well.
I feel I've really let her down here. Betraying her trust in me by taking her through a low doorway... and now she's hurt herself twice and it could have been very serious (injury). She must have walked through thus doorway hundreds of times previously. Other big horses use the same doorway, but admittedly it is low (if they throw head up!)
Any similar experiences ? Sound advice welcomed...
My 3 year old, homebred, Trak x has been quietly going great (backed quietly enough) and being lightly ridden away now. Leads fine and has been out a handful of times showing in hand. Nothing more exciting than that. Apart from a walk on the beach in hand.
Unfortunately there is an admittedly low doorway that she has to walk through to get to her stable. This has never been an issue during the first 3 years of her life (until last week) when she apparently randomly threw her head upwards (whilst walking under doorway) and yes, you guessed, absolutely whacked her nose. Thankfully ultimately no lasting harm done.
(I thought no harm done) maybe physically, (but mentally damage done) I gave her time in field and brought her back in today and went to (foolishly) go through same doorway and she stopped, paused, then went to go through and did exactly the same... hit her upper nose on the frame.... Had to back her out to get back out as she refused to go through again (quite rightly). Even when backing out she threw her head when going under, hitting her nose but not as bad.
Long story short I have inadvertently created a huge problem... she is (quite rightly) frightened to go through (under) doorways.
I have turfed her out again and will leave her be for now. I will move stable to one where I don't have to go through (under) a lower doorway.
But eventually I will need to start working to regain her trust (somehow) or I will never get her in a stable, let alone a trailer again. Will order a poll / nose guard too.
I feel awful/gutted/down/terrible as I could have prevented this. But I need to think ahead about what to do once she's physically healed to deal with the mental aspect. She is so lovely and is not head shy in any way whatsoever. She is beautiful and her backing is going very well.
I feel I've really let her down here. Betraying her trust in me by taking her through a low doorway... and now she's hurt herself twice and it could have been very serious (injury). She must have walked through thus doorway hundreds of times previously. Other big horses use the same doorway, but admittedly it is low (if they throw head up!)
Any similar experiences ? Sound advice welcomed...