GrumpyHero
Well-Known Member
I'm looking at taking a lovely gelding on loan. His owner has been very honest with me about him
He does not like his ears being touched. When bridling he simply throws his head in the air so you cannot get to his ears to put the bridle on ..
I'm guessing he's been twitched by his ears?
Now i'm not at all put off by this as i think its a minor problem for an otherwise lovely horse.
My question being do you think that he'll ever settle to his ears being touched when bridling or is he just stuck in his ways?
P.S there seems to be no problem touching his ears when putting his headcollar on.
Any answers appreciated
He does not like his ears being touched. When bridling he simply throws his head in the air so you cannot get to his ears to put the bridle on ..
I'm guessing he's been twitched by his ears?
Now i'm not at all put off by this as i think its a minor problem for an otherwise lovely horse.
My question being do you think that he'll ever settle to his ears being touched when bridling or is he just stuck in his ways?
P.S there seems to be no problem touching his ears when putting his headcollar on.
Any answers appreciated
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