Beatrice5
Well-Known Member
Okay so we moved the horses across the road today. I promised my friend all would be well behaved as we have been practicing leading and doing respect and ground work and all great.
Well we were leading all three together for speed and convenience. I had filly she had mare (7yrs) gelding (4yrs) and they all got rather daft. Nothing crazy but just strong and excited to be going on a jolly.
I ended up swapping as mare and gelding were being so strong friend struggling to hold them. Growled at mare and had to wrap lead rope around her nose - hate doing this but we were going down a road and didn't want to loose anyone. Had control but only by the skin of my teeth and had to jab elbows into both of them most of the way down the raod to avoid getting trampled. I was not impressed with my normally well behaved horses.
Filly was a twerp, leaping, circling and trying to get up everyones bums poor frind yanked all over the place - yet at home we did loads of practice and she is a totally laid back, well behave poppet. Today she was an utter thug.
What would you put on filly for those occasional times when she's going to get over excited and you need control. I know I should have put bridle on mare but fillys too young for that surely.
It just showed me I can do loads of ground work and respect for personal space which is fine when everything is calm and settled but take them somewhere new and it's back to square one - Advice needed.
Do you use a controller haler / pressure halter ?
Well we were leading all three together for speed and convenience. I had filly she had mare (7yrs) gelding (4yrs) and they all got rather daft. Nothing crazy but just strong and excited to be going on a jolly.
I ended up swapping as mare and gelding were being so strong friend struggling to hold them. Growled at mare and had to wrap lead rope around her nose - hate doing this but we were going down a road and didn't want to loose anyone. Had control but only by the skin of my teeth and had to jab elbows into both of them most of the way down the raod to avoid getting trampled. I was not impressed with my normally well behaved horses.
Filly was a twerp, leaping, circling and trying to get up everyones bums poor frind yanked all over the place - yet at home we did loads of practice and she is a totally laid back, well behave poppet. Today she was an utter thug.
What would you put on filly for those occasional times when she's going to get over excited and you need control. I know I should have put bridle on mare but fillys too young for that surely.
It just showed me I can do loads of ground work and respect for personal space which is fine when everything is calm and settled but take them somewhere new and it's back to square one - Advice needed.
Do you use a controller haler / pressure halter ?