grandmaweloveyou
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Hi. My Cob fled 3 times last week when being brought in from his field - he charges off in canter straight down to his stable (luckily) and you cannot hang on to him.
He did this at the end of last season basically I have ascertained it starts during the last month of the season when there is no grass left - although there is plenty of hay in the field - ie whilst we are waiting permission to move into the summer/winter fields.
Yesterday I lost it with him and smacked his nose 3 times whilst growling at him, I tied the lead rope around his muzzle and dragged him back up to the field, he did it again, so I did it again too and walked him from field to stable and around the stable block twice until he behaved. Each time giving him a mint or a kiss, or a pat and encouraging him.
We then walked slowly into the stable, me going backwards, one step, stop, praise, one step, stop, praise and ensured he waited for me to remove headcollar before letting him eat his tea.
I have a livery that brings him in for me in the week and cannot have him do this to her, he did it to a livery last week and would have gone straight through her had she not moved.
Was I too harsh on him? My non horsey GF said I was too heavy handed and that she didnt like it
I text the liveries and asked for their honest opinion (we are an amazingly close bunch) and they all encouraged me and said I have to stop his behaviour from escalating which it did last year.
I also asked 2 other liveries this morning that were there yesterday and they assured me I was absolutely spot on. What do you think?
My non horsey GF said this morning that she "knows absolutely nothing about horses" and I feel MUCH better with all the support at the yard but thought I would ask on here. Sorry it is long. He is normally an absolute gent and follows me off lead and this morning his behaviour was much better and hopefully this afternoon too!
He did this at the end of last season basically I have ascertained it starts during the last month of the season when there is no grass left - although there is plenty of hay in the field - ie whilst we are waiting permission to move into the summer/winter fields.
Yesterday I lost it with him and smacked his nose 3 times whilst growling at him, I tied the lead rope around his muzzle and dragged him back up to the field, he did it again, so I did it again too and walked him from field to stable and around the stable block twice until he behaved. Each time giving him a mint or a kiss, or a pat and encouraging him.
We then walked slowly into the stable, me going backwards, one step, stop, praise, one step, stop, praise and ensured he waited for me to remove headcollar before letting him eat his tea.
I have a livery that brings him in for me in the week and cannot have him do this to her, he did it to a livery last week and would have gone straight through her had she not moved.
Was I too harsh on him? My non horsey GF said I was too heavy handed and that she didnt like it
I also asked 2 other liveries this morning that were there yesterday and they assured me I was absolutely spot on. What do you think?
My non horsey GF said this morning that she "knows absolutely nothing about horses" and I feel MUCH better with all the support at the yard but thought I would ask on here. Sorry it is long. He is normally an absolute gent and follows me off lead and this morning his behaviour was much better and hopefully this afternoon too!