shannon14
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My Welsh D is testing his luck massively when it comes to morning turn out, he is giving everyone the run about!
he is usually well behaved when i handle him myself and if i know he is in a wild mood i will just wrap the rope round his nose (a bit old school I know but does the job on the short walk to the field and back). However, there is turnout on my yard and he is playing up for the poor girl that has to put him out each morning and i'd rather have a control headcollar for her to use and anyone else on the yard that has to lead him for whatever reason.
I have 2 dually headcollars but for the life of me I cannot find them anywhere. I don't particularly want to buy another one as I know if I do I will find the ones I have and I don't need 3. I also fancy giving something a bit cheaper a trial.
I can't expect her to put a bridle on him to lead as he wont let you touch one ear and he is a pain for new people to tack up so not really an option.
any recommendations? I have looked at the les mieux pro control with the chain, and the rope attachments you can get for normal headcollars. I have a thin rope halter I have told people to use on him but no one seems to bother so Ideally need an all purpose headcollar type that will be obvious and easy to use.
has anyone used any of the above or can recommend any other £30 or less ideally
Thank you!
he is usually well behaved when i handle him myself and if i know he is in a wild mood i will just wrap the rope round his nose (a bit old school I know but does the job on the short walk to the field and back). However, there is turnout on my yard and he is playing up for the poor girl that has to put him out each morning and i'd rather have a control headcollar for her to use and anyone else on the yard that has to lead him for whatever reason.
I have 2 dually headcollars but for the life of me I cannot find them anywhere. I don't particularly want to buy another one as I know if I do I will find the ones I have and I don't need 3. I also fancy giving something a bit cheaper a trial.
I can't expect her to put a bridle on him to lead as he wont let you touch one ear and he is a pain for new people to tack up so not really an option.
any recommendations? I have looked at the les mieux pro control with the chain, and the rope attachments you can get for normal headcollars. I have a thin rope halter I have told people to use on him but no one seems to bother so Ideally need an all purpose headcollar type that will be obvious and easy to use.
has anyone used any of the above or can recommend any other £30 or less ideally
Thank you!