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MinervaTheHen
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For what it’s worth, I think you had good points. I definitely get needing to make whatever decision is best for the horse and rider, I actually had to sell my last horse because we couldn’t figure out why he was explosive under saddle. Unfortunately I’m a little too stubborn for my own good when it comes to horses, especially this one. I’m not anywhere near an expert either, which is probably what got me into this in the first place, but I really want to see this through, whatever the outcome is. I’ve been fairly lucky, he isn’t normally dangerous to ride and he tells me when something is wrong before he acts out. So I guess at this point I’m just waiting for answers, and if anything happens that results in him not being opportune for riding, he’ll get to be a pasture pet. Also, I will definitely be bragging about all the compliments he’s gotten! Thank you!I want you to know that I usually don't follow my own advice. I can't tell you how much money I have spent on what I knew very well to be lost causes. I suggested the pain medications to simply see if they made a difference in the way he acted. If there was a big improvement while on pain meds then you would know that the issues were due to pain. If they didn't make a difference, then you should look at behavioral issues. I am no expert on horses so I really can't advise you. I wish you the best. He is a beautiful horse.