Peachescream
Active Member
Hi guys Im looking for some opinions please. I have just bought a young 3/4TB1/4Clyde filly who is 2 end of may. I picked her in a field out of about 10 young horses. I was aware that they were unhandled and not halter broken. Mine didnt have a name. The people said they would bring her in and stable her get her used to the sights and sounds halter break her and do a small amount of leadwork so we can box her and get her moved to mine. I have a small pony that i bought at 6 months unhandled and he was just herded into box. He was very nervous and now follows me everywhere and leads up and down the road and long reins tacked up etc he is rising 2 also, so i wasnt too concerned about taking on an unhandled youngster as she a nice blank canvas to work with and was looking forward to building a future lifetime partnership with her.
The thing is that was 7 weeks ago they never brought her in for 3 weeks (herded in a quad). They made 2 seperete pens for her and another horse and she has been in there for 4 weeks. The other horse getting headcollar on and off now and being groomed and mine is still very headshy and wont allow a headcollar on. I cant get out as its a good bit away and i dont drive.
When i did go out last fri to see how she was getting on the farm boy was busy telling me how horrible she was not realising she was mine. He said she was a b**ch and no one could get near her face. Im quite upset as i dont see what chance she has when thats his attitude and now feel its causing more harm than good her being there. I got a horse lick and stood facing away from her outside her pen and within 10 mins i was stroking her face and talking to her quietly but she was on high alert and not relaxed. I feel that after 4 weeks if they havnt got her headcollar on and are struggling to touch her face i should just bring her home where i can spend the time needed to build up her trust. The people are saying i need a stable or pen to put her into or i wont get near her. But i just feel she has to go out at sometime she cant just stand in a box for months on end. Surely it would be better to allow her to be a horse and i can sit in a small paddock and allow her to build the trust like i did with my little pony. I also have an older mare and i thought she would learn a lot from them too and see theres nothing to be scared of.
What would you do if this was your horse?? I would of been happy to leave her where she is for as long as it takes if i felt she was progressing but i feel that surely within 7 weeks she should be getting a headcollar on instead i feel the blank canvas i thought i was getting is ending up with more problems!!!
The thing is that was 7 weeks ago they never brought her in for 3 weeks (herded in a quad). They made 2 seperete pens for her and another horse and she has been in there for 4 weeks. The other horse getting headcollar on and off now and being groomed and mine is still very headshy and wont allow a headcollar on. I cant get out as its a good bit away and i dont drive.
When i did go out last fri to see how she was getting on the farm boy was busy telling me how horrible she was not realising she was mine. He said she was a b**ch and no one could get near her face. Im quite upset as i dont see what chance she has when thats his attitude and now feel its causing more harm than good her being there. I got a horse lick and stood facing away from her outside her pen and within 10 mins i was stroking her face and talking to her quietly but she was on high alert and not relaxed. I feel that after 4 weeks if they havnt got her headcollar on and are struggling to touch her face i should just bring her home where i can spend the time needed to build up her trust. The people are saying i need a stable or pen to put her into or i wont get near her. But i just feel she has to go out at sometime she cant just stand in a box for months on end. Surely it would be better to allow her to be a horse and i can sit in a small paddock and allow her to build the trust like i did with my little pony. I also have an older mare and i thought she would learn a lot from them too and see theres nothing to be scared of.
What would you do if this was your horse?? I would of been happy to leave her where she is for as long as it takes if i felt she was progressing but i feel that surely within 7 weeks she should be getting a headcollar on instead i feel the blank canvas i thought i was getting is ending up with more problems!!!