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Horse in pane i think?

by Guest59697  |  earlier

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i've been riding my horse for about a year now and she (my horse) is a little stubern but not bad the other day i was going to ride hir and as i got ready to mount she spun in circules she ushaly dues this so i kept trieing she started to back up than i whant to lunge hir to get her respeckt than i called hir in to me i got hir redy to mount and as i got close to hir side she bit me i pushed hir hed away and said no in a vary sturn but calm voise i tride agan and she kicked at me so i got hir in the round pin and every time she did something bad i would lung hir this works a lot of the time so i got hir to stand still and i got on she backed up than bucked than she made the worst grone i've ever hir and she tried to lie down I jumped right of icase it was hir back now what?i am sry for my spelling im in a rush

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  1. If I understand ok, this all happened the other day ?. If so, and she is showing no sign of being off colour, ie..eating, bowel movements, temperature, breathing all look normal and problems only ocur when you go to mount her, then get her back checked..if you have ANY doubts at all that she may be generally unwell, then CALL THE VET !

    hope this helps and that you get it sorted :o) x


  2. !!!

    if you think your horse is in pain, you need a vet, not YA.  Please call one ASAP.

    As it stands now it sounds like one of you is about to get hurt.  I hope you wear a helmet...

  3. Call your vet -- your horse may be in colic, and that can be a real problem, very serious...Don't let the horse lay down, and keep it moving, walking until you hear from vet -- it'll try to lay down, don't let it.

  4. YA has a spell checker built in. We'll be able to answer your question a lot more easily if we can read it.  
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