Frisket
Active Member
For some reason, since about May, my horse has been really, really hard to catch. From May-June I was the only one that could catch him, but then he saw the dentist, and now he's just crumbled. He hasn't been this bad since he was about four and the new grass at his new home (us) proved utterly exciting.
He's all fine and I can go and handle his head and feel him over and pick up his feet and everything in the field... as long as I don't have a head-collar on me at all. If he sees the head collar, he spins around and plays stupid games with me until I give up - normally after an hour or so. So, total sweet heart... as long as you don't want to do anything that involves, you know, leading him.
I've tried bribery to get him to stand for it, but he won't. In the past I made sure to put the head-collar on and fuss him and take it off and leave him in the field, to avoid situations like this. But it's happened anyway! Because he's scared of the dentist!
Any ideas?
He's in a fifty acre (yes, it's HUGE, which makes his 'games' even worse,) field with other horses, including my little pony, who catches like a dream.
Gah!
He's all fine and I can go and handle his head and feel him over and pick up his feet and everything in the field... as long as I don't have a head-collar on me at all. If he sees the head collar, he spins around and plays stupid games with me until I give up - normally after an hour or so. So, total sweet heart... as long as you don't want to do anything that involves, you know, leading him.
I've tried bribery to get him to stand for it, but he won't. In the past I made sure to put the head-collar on and fuss him and take it off and leave him in the field, to avoid situations like this. But it's happened anyway! Because he's scared of the dentist!
Any ideas?
He's in a fifty acre (yes, it's HUGE, which makes his 'games' even worse,) field with other horses, including my little pony, who catches like a dream.
Gah!