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OK. My mare is a difficult ride but as I'm the only rider and its my choice to deal with it, this is fine. Her personality is a bit difficult in general though and as I'm on part livery I'm worried about it becoming a problem. YM is generally very competant and helpful and is in no way inclined to be awkward, but she has told me my horse is becoming too full of herself and difficult to turn out.
The mare is big and powerful and well aware of her own strength. She is, by nature, quite pushy, cheeky and likes to mess and play about - in this respect a normal cocky six year old that needs to know the rules. However she has an iffy history that I do not know the details of but she has panic attacks when mounted, is very touchy about her head and her ears and the only time i have ever smacked her (for trying to cow-kick me) she shot to the corner of the stable cowering and I couldn't get near her head for five minutes.
Now she has taken to dragging the yard staff to the field before snatching back and legging it off. If they try to slow her down on the way to the field I'm told she has been rearing. YM asked for permission to give her a wallop and my answer was "erm, if it helps but I don't really think it would". First I suggested taking her to the field in her bridle but after thinking it through she is touchy enough about me putting her bridle on and off quietly in the stable, in the field when she's wanting to run off, they would never get near her ears to get it off.
YM is going to try taking a carrot to distract her on the way to the field and to give her as she is released, and hopefully she will settle down later in the year when turnout is more regular and not dependent on the weather. But if anyone has any more suggestions they would be very much appreciated - I really could do with improving her manners in general without knocking her confidence.
The mare is big and powerful and well aware of her own strength. She is, by nature, quite pushy, cheeky and likes to mess and play about - in this respect a normal cocky six year old that needs to know the rules. However she has an iffy history that I do not know the details of but she has panic attacks when mounted, is very touchy about her head and her ears and the only time i have ever smacked her (for trying to cow-kick me) she shot to the corner of the stable cowering and I couldn't get near her head for five minutes.
Now she has taken to dragging the yard staff to the field before snatching back and legging it off. If they try to slow her down on the way to the field I'm told she has been rearing. YM asked for permission to give her a wallop and my answer was "erm, if it helps but I don't really think it would". First I suggested taking her to the field in her bridle but after thinking it through she is touchy enough about me putting her bridle on and off quietly in the stable, in the field when she's wanting to run off, they would never get near her ears to get it off.
YM is going to try taking a carrot to distract her on the way to the field and to give her as she is released, and hopefully she will settle down later in the year when turnout is more regular and not dependent on the weather. But if anyone has any more suggestions they would be very much appreciated - I really could do with improving her manners in general without knocking her confidence.