So, Rusty had a hoof trim today. I've had him a week. I cleaned and rasped a little a few days ago and he stood fine. Today he was pretty terrible with the farrier. The farrier was very patient, and good with him, but Rusty was pretty white-of-the-eyes. Farrier noticed that his wear is on opposite sides, front to back. Rusty probably needs to see a chiropractor. Also, I washed his eyes and nose this morning for the first time and he thought I was trying to kill him. I even used warm water. But I got his eyes cleaned and his nose. We did some gum massage. The whole thing seemed to terrify him. What in the world happened to him in his short life?
I will just keeping working with him. He MUST have his feet done, and he MUST have his face washed. So he had better just get used to it. I don't tie, but just let him back away while holding the lead rope. I don't want him to jerk on his head when being tied.
I asked the vet about sedation and he said the worst thing about that is he horse doesn't remember anything, so therefore he cannot learn. That was an interesting observation.
So, at first he was quite docile, but now is more reactive. What does that mean? He's better fed and has more energy, maybe?
I will just keeping working with him. He MUST have his feet done, and he MUST have his face washed. So he had better just get used to it. I don't tie, but just let him back away while holding the lead rope. I don't want him to jerk on his head when being tied.
I asked the vet about sedation and he said the worst thing about that is he horse doesn't remember anything, so therefore he cannot learn. That was an interesting observation.
So, at first he was quite docile, but now is more reactive. What does that mean? He's better fed and has more energy, maybe?