EllieN
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Our 14hh, 10yo NF gelding is sometimes grumpy and aggressive in the field. He has always been dominant with an 'attitude' but we want to address this difficult behaviour. He can be challenging, even with my daughter who is his main handler, and he has bitten and threatened her but she is confident and firm with him and she doesn't put up with it. He is fabulous when ridden but increasingly a pain to catch and bring in - when he sees the headcollar his ears are flat back and he almost charges at you - earlier today raising his front leg at the girl trying to bring him in. When it rains he's seriously grumpy and he is jealous of his field mate getting attention too. We have some young teenagers who help care for the ponies and I have now had to warn them not to approach him as I am sure he will hurt them. We understand that the confident, firm approach is what is required but this is easier said than done as his behaviour is intimidating to others and even my daughter has been hurt. We am looking for training/behaviour work to correct this - he is otherwise healthy and happy, and otherwise very relaxed. This behaviour is unacceptable but we are not sure what to do about it - any advice welcome!