Pandii
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Hello friends,
After very many trials of different techniques and the outcomes oh so temperamental, I ask for advice and ideas.
Last September I bought a draft yearling filly. She is one of the apples of my eye apples and I love her so very much. However, the week of bringing her home I noticed she would give an odd nip every now and again... I gave her a tap on the nose and a sharp 'Ah!'.
Now, I don't believe she experienced too much handling as she wasn't the best with the halter and leading or even petting. But we have overcame those obstacles and are progressing forward each day. And my big bordering 17 hand yearling is my baby girl and she now let's me wrap my body around her front legs. (And shower her in love and cuddles!)
And here comes the backdrop!
We successfully worked through biting and she would not bite me (or try to) for days at a time, at one stage even a week.
Until this month. I've observed it occurs most often when she is frustrated or confused. Yesterday though, I had her out in the yard. And I was cleaning her stable when suddenly she comes in because it started raining, I didn't mind this as I didn't blame her to be fair so I made turned around and made room to let her in. With my back turned to her she took the chance and chomped the back of my arm just above my elbow and went off to her feeder before I could even tell her off.
Back out in the yard now, I was watching her from the shed.
(We live on a farm so we have a crush attached onto this yard. There was a cow in the crush at this time
)
She walked around, ate, walked around some more and played around the yard. And set her eyes on a new target.
Poor Mrs Moo. My dear Mrs Moo. Chewing her cud in the crush. Her baby behind her in the crush also. Not doing anything wrong. She gets a chomp. I shout 'Ah!' And point my finger. She gets another chomp and another chomp. I ran out, gave an open palm on her bottom and told her off again. After a few more bites and open palms it didn't stop her. So I ignored her and turned my back, she went for another chomp on my arm. *Open palm* and I turned around and stared into her eyes for a while. I sound silly but I just stared at her and shouted a deep 'No!'. After this she watched me and went for another bite on Mrs Moo. I had some kind of episode and chased her around the yard like a mustang with a disrespectful youngin'. For a while too, I'm glad nobody was watching me honestly.
She calmed down after this and I stood in the shed entrance looking at her as she stood in the corner, eyes full of sympathy. I walked out to her and she let me rub my hands all over her, wiggle all around her face and she was standing in place. When I walked away she followed me around.
The result is usually something some people may feel proud of. But having to smack her and make her uncomfortable makes me feel physically sick and if I may admit, abusive and ugly.
The fact is also, though it isn't a good excuse, she doesn't nip. She latches onto your pinched skin with her teeth. Her ears aren't pinned back. She doesn't seem aggravated.
Any help and advice is much appreciated.
I even thought she might be going through her first heat but heat wouldn't last this long, or is she just dominant?
I'm just afraid of ruining our bond and I hate leaving and raising a hand to/on my baby in any way other than positive.
I feel so nasty it's unreal. Just dirty if I make sense. I apologise for a dragging post. And seeming selfish, but I really need reassurance.
Thank you all so very much for your time x I love you all xxx
After very many trials of different techniques and the outcomes oh so temperamental, I ask for advice and ideas.
Last September I bought a draft yearling filly. She is one of the apples of my eye apples and I love her so very much. However, the week of bringing her home I noticed she would give an odd nip every now and again... I gave her a tap on the nose and a sharp 'Ah!'.
Now, I don't believe she experienced too much handling as she wasn't the best with the halter and leading or even petting. But we have overcame those obstacles and are progressing forward each day. And my big bordering 17 hand yearling is my baby girl and she now let's me wrap my body around her front legs. (And shower her in love and cuddles!)
And here comes the backdrop!
We successfully worked through biting and she would not bite me (or try to) for days at a time, at one stage even a week.
Until this month. I've observed it occurs most often when she is frustrated or confused. Yesterday though, I had her out in the yard. And I was cleaning her stable when suddenly she comes in because it started raining, I didn't mind this as I didn't blame her to be fair so I made turned around and made room to let her in. With my back turned to her she took the chance and chomped the back of my arm just above my elbow and went off to her feeder before I could even tell her off.
Back out in the yard now, I was watching her from the shed.
(We live on a farm so we have a crush attached onto this yard. There was a cow in the crush at this time
She walked around, ate, walked around some more and played around the yard. And set her eyes on a new target.
Poor Mrs Moo. My dear Mrs Moo. Chewing her cud in the crush. Her baby behind her in the crush also. Not doing anything wrong. She gets a chomp. I shout 'Ah!' And point my finger. She gets another chomp and another chomp. I ran out, gave an open palm on her bottom and told her off again. After a few more bites and open palms it didn't stop her. So I ignored her and turned my back, she went for another chomp on my arm. *Open palm* and I turned around and stared into her eyes for a while. I sound silly but I just stared at her and shouted a deep 'No!'. After this she watched me and went for another bite on Mrs Moo. I had some kind of episode and chased her around the yard like a mustang with a disrespectful youngin'. For a while too, I'm glad nobody was watching me honestly.
She calmed down after this and I stood in the shed entrance looking at her as she stood in the corner, eyes full of sympathy. I walked out to her and she let me rub my hands all over her, wiggle all around her face and she was standing in place. When I walked away she followed me around.
The result is usually something some people may feel proud of. But having to smack her and make her uncomfortable makes me feel physically sick and if I may admit, abusive and ugly.
The fact is also, though it isn't a good excuse, she doesn't nip. She latches onto your pinched skin with her teeth. Her ears aren't pinned back. She doesn't seem aggravated.
Any help and advice is much appreciated.
I even thought she might be going through her first heat but heat wouldn't last this long, or is she just dominant?
I'm just afraid of ruining our bond and I hate leaving and raising a hand to/on my baby in any way other than positive.
I feel so nasty it's unreal. Just dirty if I make sense. I apologise for a dragging post. And seeming selfish, but I really need reassurance.
Thank you all so very much for your time x I love you all xxx