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Posted by Alexa Miller on January 15, 2001 at 18:12:19: In Reply to: Won't walk through gate and won't walk back to barn posted by stephanie on January 13, 2001 at 17:49:53:
Hi, my name is Alexa and have been actively involved with horses my whole life. I have owned thoroughbreds and warmbloods and ride hunter/jumper. I am surprised to hear that your horse is unwilling to go back to the barn, most horses would like to run all the way back. So, when you're walking back to the barn are you walking alone - meaning just you on your horse? Maybe you should try walking your horse back along side a trusty, calm horse that does not have a problem with it. I would also try bringing your horse out on a halter and lead rope (maybe even a stud chain) and walk him back and forth trying to make him comfortable with his surroundings. My trainers horse is a thoroughbred that is Secretariat's grandson, but because of his size (over 17 hands) he did not last long on the race track. Regardless, he is an absolute nut when it comes to walking through gates. We think that this is because he is clostrophobic because of his size - we think that walking through gates might remind him of squeezing into a starting gate. He hates to go through gates and usually rushes through them than prances the whole way back to the barn. It is hard for me to believe that this horse could possibly remember the race track since he is almost 13, but it's possible. If your thoroughbred is registered than most likely he has been raced. : hi
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