hopppydi
Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the advice it has made my decision alot easier. I did stand my ground with her as i have done since having her though i hadnt been confronted with any aggression. Watching a snorting bucking, farting horse, long mane flapping wildly gallop towards you is not a good sight but i did stand my ground and shouted at her, she def knew she had been naughty. If i had more horses to let her run with i would keep her, no problems. I am also 100% sure that she is not a nasty pony, she is just being young and daft and i dont want to beat that out of her as i suspect her previous owner might have done.
Just to let you all know she is a new forest cross welshie with a gorgeous long white mane and the kindest eyes you will ever see. Ive just been up to see her and she came upto the fence, ear pricked and happy to see me.
Just to let you all know she is a new forest cross welshie with a gorgeous long white mane and the kindest eyes you will ever see. Ive just been up to see her and she came upto the fence, ear pricked and happy to see me.