Char0901
Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm having a bit of trouble with my 10 month old gelding.
He gets turned out during the day and in at night.
I don't have a lot of time to handle him, I work 8-5 Mon to Fri and my friend who's yard he's at is busy with lambing.
He's become a terror to turn out, have to walk through one field to get to theirs. So much so friend has given up trying to lead and now he just follows her filly. Can't blame her, shes too busy to risk getting injured.
We've also had trouble picking his feet up. He's had mud fever quite badly so maybe he's just got fed up with being hassled, scrubbed and creamed! Anyway, he has pig oil put on once a week but even to do this we have to twitch him otherwise we get dragged around the stable and it turns into a fight.
Which leads to... He doesn't tie up well. He knows about pressure and release and leads in hand (when not being turned out!) like a gem. But when he's tied up he constantly pulls back and strains against it. I'm terrified of the baler twine snapping and him going over backwards or him damaging his neck. He's so stubborn with it.
He's not nasty in any way, never threatens to kick etc, he is literally just bolshy. And standing at at least 14.3 currently so not something you can 'pin down' and man handle or force.
He's being turned out for the summer soon, (away from the farm but only a few minutes away) with his half brother (a 2 year old). I really want to get on top of all this before he's turned out.
Just to say he won't be turned out and left, I'll still see him, halter him occasionally etc. And if he's anything like his mum will probably need a feed a couple of times a week!
I'm going to start handling him more, now it's still light when I finish work.
But I don't know where to start?
And I don't know how to go about it.
Please no nasty comments, I just want to get it right.
He gets turned out during the day and in at night.
I don't have a lot of time to handle him, I work 8-5 Mon to Fri and my friend who's yard he's at is busy with lambing.
He's become a terror to turn out, have to walk through one field to get to theirs. So much so friend has given up trying to lead and now he just follows her filly. Can't blame her, shes too busy to risk getting injured.
We've also had trouble picking his feet up. He's had mud fever quite badly so maybe he's just got fed up with being hassled, scrubbed and creamed! Anyway, he has pig oil put on once a week but even to do this we have to twitch him otherwise we get dragged around the stable and it turns into a fight.
Which leads to... He doesn't tie up well. He knows about pressure and release and leads in hand (when not being turned out!) like a gem. But when he's tied up he constantly pulls back and strains against it. I'm terrified of the baler twine snapping and him going over backwards or him damaging his neck. He's so stubborn with it.
He's not nasty in any way, never threatens to kick etc, he is literally just bolshy. And standing at at least 14.3 currently so not something you can 'pin down' and man handle or force.
He's being turned out for the summer soon, (away from the farm but only a few minutes away) with his half brother (a 2 year old). I really want to get on top of all this before he's turned out.
Just to say he won't be turned out and left, I'll still see him, halter him occasionally etc. And if he's anything like his mum will probably need a feed a couple of times a week!
I'm going to start handling him more, now it's still light when I finish work.
But I don't know where to start?
And I don't know how to go about it.
Please no nasty comments, I just want to get it right.