starryeyed
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, was just after a bit of your wonderful advice about control headcollars for my new bargy/stressy mare!
When I spoke to her past owners they did tell me that she might try and take advantage and push me all over the place - and of course, she is! They said they'd originally used a dually with her which worked well, and as I have a dually & understand how they work etc I've been handling her with this every day.
It has improved things ... she obviously remembers her dually 'training' as after a couple of groundwork sessions in it she was being an absolute sweetie, all bargy behaviour gone, will stop when i stop, go back when i go back etc. (I do a bit of groundwork with her every day.) When it's on, and she's in the right state of mind, I don't actually have to use it as a dually - she just walks alongside me like a lamb.
However.
She is a stresshead, and suffers a lot from separation anxiety, and it's a big struggle to get her in from the field. It's no good having one companion with her, or even two - she wants them all to come in.
When she goes into anxiety mode, all good behaviour goes out of the window and she becomes a total handful - she spins, pushes me about, prances and will run all over me and ignore anything I do to try and bring her back down to earth. Obviously - this needs to be nipped in the bud! She can still clearly SEE everyone in the field from the yard and her stable, it's literally about 30 seconds from the yard, but she wants everyone right next to her - even a horse tied the other side of the yard is too far away. Now this can be worked on - but I'm concerned that she's just going to keep pushing me around all over the place, as when she's in this state of mind, she completely ignores both me and the dually. I can attempt to circle her, get her to go back, try everything I can to get her attention back on me but it's extremely difficult and she's a big girl so I don't really want her walking all over me. She has reared once or twice but more in a "I want to go back!" than a threatening way - still not ideal! When she's done this I've sent her straight round in circles, both directions, and we've gone forwards again when I decide we do. When she behaves like this, she's not nasty with it (yet) - she's a kind horse, just gets incredibly stressed very easily and works herself up.
For the time being, to try and attempt to get this bargyness sorted before it gets out of hand, I was considering changing to a different type of control halter - because as previously said, she completely ignores it when she's stressing - and I'm already dreading our first event because I'm sure she'll be a nightmare! She won't let me catch her with a bridle, but is a little easier to handle in one once its on.
What would you recommend? Both for the separation anxiety, and as a dually alternative? I'm firm but fair with her, keep my cool when she acts up - but I don't want this behaviour to get worse.
Ideally I'd like to be leading her in and out with a headcollar and hope that when she settles a bit more (she's been here about 2 months?) this can happen... I don't want to have to rely on a control headcollar, but for now I think it's important to stay safe while she acts up and if this means changing it then I think that's what I have to do... I realise she's still unsure of everything at this stage, and separation anxiety I can cope with - it's just the seeing right through me/walking all over me I don't like - she needs to realise that she's not alone, she has me!
I've heard of the eskadron control headcollar, but not sure how it works - is it just a chain around the jaw? Also heard of the Be Nice but don't know much about it. Tempted to try the kemp controller as it's similar to the dually but not sure if it would be effective?
Thank you in advance for any advice xx
When I spoke to her past owners they did tell me that she might try and take advantage and push me all over the place - and of course, she is! They said they'd originally used a dually with her which worked well, and as I have a dually & understand how they work etc I've been handling her with this every day.
It has improved things ... she obviously remembers her dually 'training' as after a couple of groundwork sessions in it she was being an absolute sweetie, all bargy behaviour gone, will stop when i stop, go back when i go back etc. (I do a bit of groundwork with her every day.) When it's on, and she's in the right state of mind, I don't actually have to use it as a dually - she just walks alongside me like a lamb.
However.
She is a stresshead, and suffers a lot from separation anxiety, and it's a big struggle to get her in from the field. It's no good having one companion with her, or even two - she wants them all to come in.
When she goes into anxiety mode, all good behaviour goes out of the window and she becomes a total handful - she spins, pushes me about, prances and will run all over me and ignore anything I do to try and bring her back down to earth. Obviously - this needs to be nipped in the bud! She can still clearly SEE everyone in the field from the yard and her stable, it's literally about 30 seconds from the yard, but she wants everyone right next to her - even a horse tied the other side of the yard is too far away. Now this can be worked on - but I'm concerned that she's just going to keep pushing me around all over the place, as when she's in this state of mind, she completely ignores both me and the dually. I can attempt to circle her, get her to go back, try everything I can to get her attention back on me but it's extremely difficult and she's a big girl so I don't really want her walking all over me. She has reared once or twice but more in a "I want to go back!" than a threatening way - still not ideal! When she's done this I've sent her straight round in circles, both directions, and we've gone forwards again when I decide we do. When she behaves like this, she's not nasty with it (yet) - she's a kind horse, just gets incredibly stressed very easily and works herself up.
For the time being, to try and attempt to get this bargyness sorted before it gets out of hand, I was considering changing to a different type of control halter - because as previously said, she completely ignores it when she's stressing - and I'm already dreading our first event because I'm sure she'll be a nightmare! She won't let me catch her with a bridle, but is a little easier to handle in one once its on.
What would you recommend? Both for the separation anxiety, and as a dually alternative? I'm firm but fair with her, keep my cool when she acts up - but I don't want this behaviour to get worse.
Ideally I'd like to be leading her in and out with a headcollar and hope that when she settles a bit more (she's been here about 2 months?) this can happen... I don't want to have to rely on a control headcollar, but for now I think it's important to stay safe while she acts up and if this means changing it then I think that's what I have to do... I realise she's still unsure of everything at this stage, and separation anxiety I can cope with - it's just the seeing right through me/walking all over me I don't like - she needs to realise that she's not alone, she has me!
I've heard of the eskadron control headcollar, but not sure how it works - is it just a chain around the jaw? Also heard of the Be Nice but don't know much about it. Tempted to try the kemp controller as it's similar to the dually but not sure if it would be effective?
Thank you in advance for any advice xx