AbbyT90
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As title - I have only had this pony on loan for 5 days and he's had a huge scene change (he's come from a private stables with one other horse where his stable was in his field to a big competition yard with a long walk to field and loads of horses and people).
He's shown signs of no manners so far (walking into you, threatening with a leg and trying to push you back with his head), so far I've been counteracting any bad manners by making him move away from me or taking appropriate action (no yelling or violence).
So far he's been fine to bring in and turn out (going out he jogs but will stop if you make him). Tonight he walked away from me, but I caught him and started for home, suddenly he launched away from me sideways, he turned and bolted back to his friends. I went and caught him, walked back for home, he did the same thing in the same place. And I don't mean he pulled a bit to try it on, I mean my choice was let go or get dragged. He even kicked out as he bolted. The second time trying to catch him he turned around and bolted at me, I had to get out of the way because he was not stopping.
Fourth time (yes he's this persistent) he went right instead of back and ran across the XC course. Eventually got him back (I never ran after him, I just walked), fifth time he bolted forwards towards the yard and the yard owner caught him, by this time he was close to the stable and as soon as his feet hit the concrete road he turned into an absolute dope, I did some lunge work with him, he tried a few bolts there but the bit in his mouth was an excellent deterrent!
So I'm now in a position where I'm worried to turn out tomorrow, if he knows he can use his strength I don't see what's stopping him unfortunately...The yard owner has said I can borrow her dually halter, does anyone think this will help? Would I be advised to turn out and catch in his bridle (if I can get it on in the field) until he learns he can't turn tail and take off? I'm also worried this may happen when I ride, any thoughts?
Sorry for long post, I'm tired, upset and need a bit of reassurance that he shouldn't go right back where he's come from
He's shown signs of no manners so far (walking into you, threatening with a leg and trying to push you back with his head), so far I've been counteracting any bad manners by making him move away from me or taking appropriate action (no yelling or violence).
So far he's been fine to bring in and turn out (going out he jogs but will stop if you make him). Tonight he walked away from me, but I caught him and started for home, suddenly he launched away from me sideways, he turned and bolted back to his friends. I went and caught him, walked back for home, he did the same thing in the same place. And I don't mean he pulled a bit to try it on, I mean my choice was let go or get dragged. He even kicked out as he bolted. The second time trying to catch him he turned around and bolted at me, I had to get out of the way because he was not stopping.
Fourth time (yes he's this persistent) he went right instead of back and ran across the XC course. Eventually got him back (I never ran after him, I just walked), fifth time he bolted forwards towards the yard and the yard owner caught him, by this time he was close to the stable and as soon as his feet hit the concrete road he turned into an absolute dope, I did some lunge work with him, he tried a few bolts there but the bit in his mouth was an excellent deterrent!
So I'm now in a position where I'm worried to turn out tomorrow, if he knows he can use his strength I don't see what's stopping him unfortunately...The yard owner has said I can borrow her dually halter, does anyone think this will help? Would I be advised to turn out and catch in his bridle (if I can get it on in the field) until he learns he can't turn tail and take off? I'm also worried this may happen when I ride, any thoughts?
Sorry for long post, I'm tired, upset and need a bit of reassurance that he shouldn't go right back where he's come from