Charley80
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Hi,
I'd be so grateful if anybody has suggestions on how to catch my mare. She's 22 and I've had her 6 years.
Has always been a bit of a pain to catch but I developed a very effective free lungeing technique at my old yard (small paddock shared w one other). Was stabled at night, out in the day.
Thanks to arthritic onset, after hours of visiting stables, I had to move her to a new yard with 40 acre fields so that she can mostly live out, coming in for 7 hours or so in the day. The herd go out together, about 15 horses. She's been there 3 weeks and seems very settled in every other way.
No problems in the week when the yard staff bring her in and I put her out. Despite leaving her head collar on all the time, weekends are mixed...last Saturday she tanked off halfway across the field whilst I was leading her out. I got my heavy duty head collar on instead and she came fine on the second attempt. Next day she walked herself out of the field without a head collar. Yesterday walked straight up, lead rope on and out of the field. Today, playing hide and seek behind the other horses so I couldn't even get close to grab the headcollar. Walked after her for an hour, then tried sending her away and moving on (v hard in huge field with herd around) then gave up. I know I shouldn't have given up but I have an Achilles injury and traipsing through the snow was hurting!
I'm stuck for ideas as the free lungeing prob isn't going to work when she's surrounded by a herd, she just grabs treats and runs off or won't cone to get them because she doesn't want to be caught, and there are no other fields she can go in. I suspect she didn't want to leave the two mares she's friends with (I think they were already in when she's come in fine before), so do I just accept that my life will be at the mercy of when someone else decides to bring in, or is there something I haven't though of yet?
I'd be so grateful if anybody has suggestions on how to catch my mare. She's 22 and I've had her 6 years.
Has always been a bit of a pain to catch but I developed a very effective free lungeing technique at my old yard (small paddock shared w one other). Was stabled at night, out in the day.
Thanks to arthritic onset, after hours of visiting stables, I had to move her to a new yard with 40 acre fields so that she can mostly live out, coming in for 7 hours or so in the day. The herd go out together, about 15 horses. She's been there 3 weeks and seems very settled in every other way.
No problems in the week when the yard staff bring her in and I put her out. Despite leaving her head collar on all the time, weekends are mixed...last Saturday she tanked off halfway across the field whilst I was leading her out. I got my heavy duty head collar on instead and she came fine on the second attempt. Next day she walked herself out of the field without a head collar. Yesterday walked straight up, lead rope on and out of the field. Today, playing hide and seek behind the other horses so I couldn't even get close to grab the headcollar. Walked after her for an hour, then tried sending her away and moving on (v hard in huge field with herd around) then gave up. I know I shouldn't have given up but I have an Achilles injury and traipsing through the snow was hurting!
I'm stuck for ideas as the free lungeing prob isn't going to work when she's surrounded by a herd, she just grabs treats and runs off or won't cone to get them because she doesn't want to be caught, and there are no other fields she can go in. I suspect she didn't want to leave the two mares she's friends with (I think they were already in when she's come in fine before), so do I just accept that my life will be at the mercy of when someone else decides to bring in, or is there something I haven't though of yet?