amybyersx
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Some of you may have already read my previous question 'Caring for a difficult thoroughbred in winter'
Well this is about the same horse. If you're not familair, my 17h thoroughbred is very difficult to handle. He is big, bolshy and does have strops and rears. He is scared of the dark and is very spooky, which makes leading him around in winter difficult,
I'm looking for some advice on how to deal with him and ways to handle him better, i've tried dually headcollars, longer ropes, chiffney bits to stop the rearing, simply walking with carrots so i just need advice on the best way to handle him. Thanks.
Well this is about the same horse. If you're not familair, my 17h thoroughbred is very difficult to handle. He is big, bolshy and does have strops and rears. He is scared of the dark and is very spooky, which makes leading him around in winter difficult,
I'm looking for some advice on how to deal with him and ways to handle him better, i've tried dually headcollars, longer ropes, chiffney bits to stop the rearing, simply walking with carrots so i just need advice on the best way to handle him. Thanks.