Blondie1
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I am currently having a few little issues with my gelding Archie and i'm now starting to feel a bit low about it.
I have had Archie for just over a year now and over the last month when i or anyone else have been leading him to and from his field he has been rearing and they are huge rears! But its not every day - maybe once a week. In the year i have had him he has had a few moments of rearing whilst being led but this was kind of once in a blue moon, mainly when he's been out in wet windy weather. Most of the time he leads extremely well like a little angel.
When he rears i tell him off using my voice and then a firm tug on the leadrope incorporated with a firm 'NO' Normally he will only rear once and after the telling off he's fine but sometimes he will react even more - and i can only presume that its him reacting to the telling off i give him. Beating him is not an option with him as he reacts worse and to be honest i'm not a believer in beating.
I am now at the point where i am feeling nervous before i've even put his headcollar on which i know is not good. He is very sensitive and picks up on everything. I try so hard to be positive but as soon as he rears i kinda turn to jelly, i stay firm with my voice and body language but can feel my whole body shaking. Its stupid that i should feel this fear because he's never hurt me when he rears.
In every other way he is so good. I have explored all sorts of avenues with him so far ie, back check, saddle re-flocked, teeth done (has regular 6month checks). He is regularly excersised. He is currently living out with plenty of good grass and comes in for an hour or so each day to either be excersised or to have a snooze and then hi-fi lite for dinner before being turned back out. From what i can see he's rearing through grumpyness but i could be wrong.
So what would you guys do/try if you were me?
Thanks in advance xxx
I am currently having a few little issues with my gelding Archie and i'm now starting to feel a bit low about it.
I have had Archie for just over a year now and over the last month when i or anyone else have been leading him to and from his field he has been rearing and they are huge rears! But its not every day - maybe once a week. In the year i have had him he has had a few moments of rearing whilst being led but this was kind of once in a blue moon, mainly when he's been out in wet windy weather. Most of the time he leads extremely well like a little angel.
When he rears i tell him off using my voice and then a firm tug on the leadrope incorporated with a firm 'NO' Normally he will only rear once and after the telling off he's fine but sometimes he will react even more - and i can only presume that its him reacting to the telling off i give him. Beating him is not an option with him as he reacts worse and to be honest i'm not a believer in beating.
I am now at the point where i am feeling nervous before i've even put his headcollar on which i know is not good. He is very sensitive and picks up on everything. I try so hard to be positive but as soon as he rears i kinda turn to jelly, i stay firm with my voice and body language but can feel my whole body shaking. Its stupid that i should feel this fear because he's never hurt me when he rears.
In every other way he is so good. I have explored all sorts of avenues with him so far ie, back check, saddle re-flocked, teeth done (has regular 6month checks). He is regularly excersised. He is currently living out with plenty of good grass and comes in for an hour or so each day to either be excersised or to have a snooze and then hi-fi lite for dinner before being turned back out. From what i can see he's rearing through grumpyness but i could be wrong.
So what would you guys do/try if you were me?
Thanks in advance xxx