fidgeuk
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone.
I'm hoping you can give me some advice regarding my Welsh section D X. He's become really aggressive when fed.
This evening when i gave him his feed in his stable his teeth connected with me. Luckily i had my gloves on and there was no damage. However, i am concerned that he may bite and injure one of the other girls on the yard when they go to feed him in the mornings. The horses are all fed at the same time every morning by the same person during the week & by the liveries at the weekends.
I have had a couple of comments from the other DIYers about how nasty he is when they've given him his dinner & some of them have said they've stayed & watched him eat his dinner because its amusing to see him get so grumpy.
I usually get him ready for bed (so to speak) change rugs, pick out feet, quick groom & lots of fussing, then i go and mix his dinner - he hears me coming, will stand back to let me put it in his manager, then i lock his stable door and leave him to it. He does pull faces & shake his head at me & his ears are usually flat to his head whilst i bolt his stable door but up until tonight hes never come so close to biting me.
He's also tried charging me in the field when i've put hay out and does the usual head shaking but i've stopped him going for me by raising my hands above my head & grumbling/growling at him.
Sorry for the long post but i'm worried about this behaviour and would appreciate your thoughts and comments regarding my naughty nag
I'm hoping you can give me some advice regarding my Welsh section D X. He's become really aggressive when fed.
This evening when i gave him his feed in his stable his teeth connected with me. Luckily i had my gloves on and there was no damage. However, i am concerned that he may bite and injure one of the other girls on the yard when they go to feed him in the mornings. The horses are all fed at the same time every morning by the same person during the week & by the liveries at the weekends.
I have had a couple of comments from the other DIYers about how nasty he is when they've given him his dinner & some of them have said they've stayed & watched him eat his dinner because its amusing to see him get so grumpy.
I usually get him ready for bed (so to speak) change rugs, pick out feet, quick groom & lots of fussing, then i go and mix his dinner - he hears me coming, will stand back to let me put it in his manager, then i lock his stable door and leave him to it. He does pull faces & shake his head at me & his ears are usually flat to his head whilst i bolt his stable door but up until tonight hes never come so close to biting me.
He's also tried charging me in the field when i've put hay out and does the usual head shaking but i've stopped him going for me by raising my hands above my head & grumbling/growling at him.
Sorry for the long post but i'm worried about this behaviour and would appreciate your thoughts and comments regarding my naughty nag