Fly_By_Wire
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Hi
My horse has developed a really habit/problem which I really can't understand, and I can't think how to solve it either.
To put it simply, whenever I tie him up outside his box or to a fence, within about a minute he pulls back until he's broken the string (and often a leadrope or headcollar too). He doesn't do it out of fear, once he's broken free he'll just stand, but won't go back towards the tie up ring.
He did this to me the other day, when I thought that since it was nice and sunny for once I'd groom him outside. Within 30 seconds he'd pulled away and broken the string (he had to lean his whole weight on his hocks to do this). I couldn't get him back into his box, as that involved going past the tie up ring, so I unclipped his now broken leadrope and stood him in the middle of the yard in just a headcollar. I groomed and tacked him up out there, and he just stood, as good as gold, while I walked around him grooming and even walked back and forth from his stable and the tack room. He just stood there as though he was tied up, even though he was in the middle of the yard at least 10m away from any fences or places that he could think he was tied up to, even though there was hammering and drilling going on in the barn next to the stables. I will never understand horses sometimes
I have a feeling that this started when he genuinly did get scared once while he was tied up (to a fairly weak fence). He pulled back and took half the fence down with him, but then jsut stood a few feet away, as always.
Has anyone ever had something like this before? Any ideas on how I could fix it?
Thanks for reading
That got quite long in the end lol
My horse has developed a really habit/problem which I really can't understand, and I can't think how to solve it either.
To put it simply, whenever I tie him up outside his box or to a fence, within about a minute he pulls back until he's broken the string (and often a leadrope or headcollar too). He doesn't do it out of fear, once he's broken free he'll just stand, but won't go back towards the tie up ring.
He did this to me the other day, when I thought that since it was nice and sunny for once I'd groom him outside. Within 30 seconds he'd pulled away and broken the string (he had to lean his whole weight on his hocks to do this). I couldn't get him back into his box, as that involved going past the tie up ring, so I unclipped his now broken leadrope and stood him in the middle of the yard in just a headcollar. I groomed and tacked him up out there, and he just stood, as good as gold, while I walked around him grooming and even walked back and forth from his stable and the tack room. He just stood there as though he was tied up, even though he was in the middle of the yard at least 10m away from any fences or places that he could think he was tied up to, even though there was hammering and drilling going on in the barn next to the stables. I will never understand horses sometimes
I have a feeling that this started when he genuinly did get scared once while he was tied up (to a fairly weak fence). He pulled back and took half the fence down with him, but then jsut stood a few feet away, as always.
Has anyone ever had something like this before? Any ideas on how I could fix it?
Thanks for reading