Sorry for delay, her behaviour is the same with most people, although with a good friend of mine, she is more lovable. I put that down down to the carrots and apples she gives her when she sees her though ,!!!
Well this is the other thing, she doesn’t seem to come into season regularly, not often at all, is this normal do you know? She’s definitely no moodier, she’s the same most of the time. I have noticed,she’s always quite happy after being ridden and has her ears forward then, ready to go...
I have tried clicker training and she quite liked that, although I only did very basic stuff. I give her low calorie balancer nuts, turmeric and some garlic (garlic to try and build her immunity to the pesky flies in the Summer, they swarm around her and me and she hates them) As her blood tests...
Yes, she is a cob type, she used to plant herself when I used to bring her in from the field, she just wouldn’t move at all, so I now use a Monty Roberts headcoller and she moves a lot better but I appreciate, she probably doesn’t like this headcoller compared to her nice soft fluffy one. I...
Hello everyone, I’m hoping for some advise or ideas on how I can help my almost 8 year old chestnut mare. In the saddle she’s fab, a little ploddy but super safe and not spooky at all but on the ground, she can be horrible. I’ve had her bloods checked by the vet, just in case there was...
Hello everyone, I’m hoping for some advise or ideas on how I can help my almost 8 year old chestnut mare. In the saddle she’s fab, a little ploddy but super safe and not spooky at all but on the ground, she can be horrible. I’ve had her bloods checked by the vet, just in case there was...