goodtimes
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I have owned this horse for 6 months now - he is not my first horse - but is turning out to be unlike any other horse I have owned. 7year old cob x
Most of the time he is as good as gold.
However, when he is told off with a NO! (pawing, kicking the door, rubbing his head - general rudeness) he shouts back!
He either quickly turns his bum at me and kicks out or lunges forward and kicks out.
I've been advised to either give him a smack - didn't work - just wound him up more! Or be quite and calm around him - which I do, but he still occasionally needs telling off.
He really doesn't like to be told.
I get that he thinks he is boss and have done loads of groundwork with him - which is fab - its just when he is told off he really does object.
With my last horse, a quick NO was enough, or even a slap with the whip if he ever really tried it on (which was very rare)
But this one has me baffled.
I don't want to pussy foot around him so he thinks I'm scared of him, but really unsure what else to do.
I do have a trainer, but she is away in Belgium at the moment.
I have spoken to both of his previous ownwers who said he could be arsey - but they did very little with him, basically hacked him out and chucked him in a field.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Most of the time he is as good as gold.
However, when he is told off with a NO! (pawing, kicking the door, rubbing his head - general rudeness) he shouts back!
He either quickly turns his bum at me and kicks out or lunges forward and kicks out.
I've been advised to either give him a smack - didn't work - just wound him up more! Or be quite and calm around him - which I do, but he still occasionally needs telling off.
He really doesn't like to be told.
I get that he thinks he is boss and have done loads of groundwork with him - which is fab - its just when he is told off he really does object.
With my last horse, a quick NO was enough, or even a slap with the whip if he ever really tried it on (which was very rare)
But this one has me baffled.
I don't want to pussy foot around him so he thinks I'm scared of him, but really unsure what else to do.
I do have a trainer, but she is away in Belgium at the moment.
I have spoken to both of his previous ownwers who said he could be arsey - but they did very little with him, basically hacked him out and chucked him in a field.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks