Jericho
Well-Known Member
Sorry in advance if this is a long one but I was hoping for some words of advice pretty please.
I have a 13yr old grey mare who is the best all rounder you can find, wonderful to hack, great in traffic, never does anything stupid eg, buck, rear, bolt. She loads, travels, clips, shoes brilliant. So why am I asking for advice, you may ask??!
Well, I have had her over a year now. I think over 6 months ago I asked a similar question about her aloofness and was reasssured by the answers many people gave. My problem is that she really honestly does not like humans, she has a slightly worried look in her eye constantly and any sharp movements from anyone she jumps and immediately tenses up, almost shaking with fear.
Her attitude to being caught / ridden / brushed is only one of resignation. She will turn away from you in the stable if you enter it. She will never come over for a pat at the fence even if you have food. When you turn her out she is off like a shot without a backward glance. She always will walk away given half the chance when you go to catch her. Sometimes she will stand still and I give her a treat but make a wrong movement and she's off. I can however potter around them in the field and go up to her lots if I dont have a headcollar. Anyway today was the final thing that really got to me.
We had been for a lovely ride this morning, just walk and trot on the roads very laid back and I turned her back out without her rug so she could have a roll and get some sun in her back as it was sunny. Well I went to catch her again and she charged off in panic because I tripped accidentally and rattled the headcollar. From experience I know that I will never catch her once she has been startled like that and I tread a fine line every time I do catch her not to make any quick movements. Needing to get the rug on her and being a bit stubborn I herded her in as I couldnt get within 10m of her. I was at this time a bit stressed and my body langauge was probably looking a bit agressive - fast walking, quick movements and a more exaperated moan than shouting at her. By the time she finally got into the small yard and I got a hand on her she was visibly twitching in fear recoiling away from me. Just to see what would happen I shook the head collar and raised my arms quickly as though I was going to hit her and she absolutely freaked. (NB I only did this because I need to understand whats going on in her mind and again I will say I have never ever hit this horse ever so it really hurts to think that she thinnks I will and that she only tolerates my company/ being ridden because she is scared of the consequences.
I definitely now think her aloofness, is not naughtiness its fear, she has obviosuly been really whacked with the headcollar and perhaps more in the past. Her do-anything-nature isnt because she is trusting, its because shes scared. And I hate her feeling like that so what can I do? After over a year where she has been at home out 24/7, has every need catered for and has a very easy hacking life, is only ever really looked after by me and has never suffered even as much as a smack from me because she never puts a hoof out of line.
She loves food and will wait whickering for her breakfast at the gate but thats just cupboard love.
She can be very sweet at shows and actively looks for me and seems to enjoy my company then but thats the only time. And she is amazing with my children - my 4 yr old can lead her like a little lamb and she will put her nose and breathe in their hair but she would never show that interest in me.
I so wish she could talk - I hate that some person has made her like this....So is there anything I can do to get her trust me / humans / like our company?? What have others done? What is my action plan??
I have a 13yr old grey mare who is the best all rounder you can find, wonderful to hack, great in traffic, never does anything stupid eg, buck, rear, bolt. She loads, travels, clips, shoes brilliant. So why am I asking for advice, you may ask??!
Well, I have had her over a year now. I think over 6 months ago I asked a similar question about her aloofness and was reasssured by the answers many people gave. My problem is that she really honestly does not like humans, she has a slightly worried look in her eye constantly and any sharp movements from anyone she jumps and immediately tenses up, almost shaking with fear.
Her attitude to being caught / ridden / brushed is only one of resignation. She will turn away from you in the stable if you enter it. She will never come over for a pat at the fence even if you have food. When you turn her out she is off like a shot without a backward glance. She always will walk away given half the chance when you go to catch her. Sometimes she will stand still and I give her a treat but make a wrong movement and she's off. I can however potter around them in the field and go up to her lots if I dont have a headcollar. Anyway today was the final thing that really got to me.
We had been for a lovely ride this morning, just walk and trot on the roads very laid back and I turned her back out without her rug so she could have a roll and get some sun in her back as it was sunny. Well I went to catch her again and she charged off in panic because I tripped accidentally and rattled the headcollar. From experience I know that I will never catch her once she has been startled like that and I tread a fine line every time I do catch her not to make any quick movements. Needing to get the rug on her and being a bit stubborn I herded her in as I couldnt get within 10m of her. I was at this time a bit stressed and my body langauge was probably looking a bit agressive - fast walking, quick movements and a more exaperated moan than shouting at her. By the time she finally got into the small yard and I got a hand on her she was visibly twitching in fear recoiling away from me. Just to see what would happen I shook the head collar and raised my arms quickly as though I was going to hit her and she absolutely freaked. (NB I only did this because I need to understand whats going on in her mind and again I will say I have never ever hit this horse ever so it really hurts to think that she thinnks I will and that she only tolerates my company/ being ridden because she is scared of the consequences.
I definitely now think her aloofness, is not naughtiness its fear, she has obviosuly been really whacked with the headcollar and perhaps more in the past. Her do-anything-nature isnt because she is trusting, its because shes scared. And I hate her feeling like that so what can I do? After over a year where she has been at home out 24/7, has every need catered for and has a very easy hacking life, is only ever really looked after by me and has never suffered even as much as a smack from me because she never puts a hoof out of line.
She loves food and will wait whickering for her breakfast at the gate but thats just cupboard love.
She can be very sweet at shows and actively looks for me and seems to enjoy my company then but thats the only time. And she is amazing with my children - my 4 yr old can lead her like a little lamb and she will put her nose and breathe in their hair but she would never show that interest in me.
I so wish she could talk - I hate that some person has made her like this....So is there anything I can do to get her trust me / humans / like our company?? What have others done? What is my action plan??