domane
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I have a traditional cob yearling who is very friendly. I have to walk across the field to get to my stables and he will trot to the gate to say hello when I arrive and often comes over for a scritch when I'm poo-picking. He's great to handle too and doesn't seem scared of anything. But I'm wondering if this is going to be a problem. Sometimes he'll get in my way so I'll growl at him or clunk my poo rake and fork to get him to move and he will just stand and look at me. I've been thinking "ooh, how lovely, he's going to be so steady when he's older" but a friend of mine has recently backed her 4yo similar-personality cob and has had problems in the school which has set me off thinkin. She has lessons and needed help initially to find the forward button but now finds that when they are practising on their own, he will walk a couple of circuits and then stop as if he's bored and can't see the point. She's tried growling, smacking his shoulder with a schooling whip, all the usual persuasions, to no avail so is now hacking him out instead. Is this a common newly-backed trait or could it be because he's so laid back?
This has made me think about the future with my little man. I also have a 15yo TB who is more "normal" (for a TB
) Anyone got any words of advice for me?
Thanks
This has made me think about the future with my little man. I also have a 15yo TB who is more "normal" (for a TB
Thanks