Reignmaker Miniatures
Well-Known Member
I have a gelding that I am particularly attached to, I have owned him since he was a weanling and he has always been bold and brave. I had him gelded as a 5 year old and started him in harness last year. I have driven him probably 15 or 20 times this year with no issues and felt good about where he was at in his training. Still I felt I may have left a few things out when I started him so I backed up to do some work to confirm he had all the basics. You can read about that in the driving forum under "Watch for those holes in training- a cautionary tale" but to make it short - he did well until he didn't, he exploded unexpectedly. Now for the point of all this, in working with him to desensitize and get him back to feeling confidant about things following him I have come to realize that he is not himself lately. He is spooky about all manner of things. I have always played with dropping my jackets over my horses - heads, tails and everything in between- but now just tossing it over my own shoulder causes him to spook. Drop it on the ground he blows and snorts and will not go near it. On his back - he bolts, bucking and squealing like it will be the end of him. I have seen him react to logs that have lain in his pasture for years, trees that sway in a breeze and tarps. Then the next minute I can lead him past or over it and he acts like it is nothing - as he used to. He is NOT playing but truly over come by a fit of terror. I've tried to check if it affects one side more than the other or if it seems to be his eyes but can't see any clues there. Might be sound related as he is better when background noise muffles rustlings etc. close at hand. What has me confused tho is that he was not ever like this in the past. So... anyone got any ideas? Please just throw them out there. I am willing to consider most any possibilities at this point. I'd like my buddy back.