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I have a 16 year old Morgan that we bought in September 2009, didn't want to do too much with him when we got him because he was underweight, although we did saddle him and I had my 16 year old get on him to see how he would do, he did good for her, so I tried to get on and he tried to lay down.
After that we let him have the time to get the weight on and he is coming along nice so for the last couple of weeks we have been working with him, a couple weeks ago my 13 year old got on him while he was tied so I could adjust stirrup length and he tried to lay down, then we brought him into the pasture to ride and he tried to lay down again. He doesn't actually get all the way down, but I got him to stop and then she rode him fine. For the last 2 weeks my 16 year old has been doing really good with him bareback, we thought maybe it was something to do with the saddle but tonight when she went to get on he did the same thing, she ended up falling off twice. He did have his feet trimmed yesterday so I don't know if his feet are sore although he tried doing it a couple weeks ago, so thinking it's not that. Our farrier did tell me 2 trimmings ago that it looks like he foundered in the past, have never dealt with a horse that has foundered.
Anyone else ever have a horse that does this?? How do you get them over it while keeping the rider safe? Could it be his way of saying he doesn't want to be ridden?
After that we let him have the time to get the weight on and he is coming along nice so for the last couple of weeks we have been working with him, a couple weeks ago my 13 year old got on him while he was tied so I could adjust stirrup length and he tried to lay down, then we brought him into the pasture to ride and he tried to lay down again. He doesn't actually get all the way down, but I got him to stop and then she rode him fine. For the last 2 weeks my 16 year old has been doing really good with him bareback, we thought maybe it was something to do with the saddle but tonight when she went to get on he did the same thing, she ended up falling off twice. He did have his feet trimmed yesterday so I don't know if his feet are sore although he tried doing it a couple weeks ago, so thinking it's not that. Our farrier did tell me 2 trimmings ago that it looks like he foundered in the past, have never dealt with a horse that has foundered.
Anyone else ever have a horse that does this?? How do you get them over it while keeping the rider safe? Could it be his way of saying he doesn't want to be ridden?