Footlights
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When my horse is bored, fustrated, or just throwing a wobbly, he paws the ground - but not just pawing, he throws his front leg so high and far out it is ridiculous! His hoof is almost as high as his shoulder and his leg stretches right out.
I have learnt how to avoid these bored/tantrum moments by making sure he isn't standind round for too long etc, but sometimes these times are impossible to avoid, and I want to know how I can discourage him from doing this when these moments arise?
He has never touched me while throwing his front legs out, and if he did I think it would be a complete accident, if anything he tries to avoid me while doing it. I am, however, concerned, that if he has a wobbly when someone else is around and they are standing in front of him, they are going to get hurt.
I have learnt how to avoid these bored/tantrum moments by making sure he isn't standind round for too long etc, but sometimes these times are impossible to avoid, and I want to know how I can discourage him from doing this when these moments arise?
He has never touched me while throwing his front legs out, and if he did I think it would be a complete accident, if anything he tries to avoid me while doing it. I am, however, concerned, that if he has a wobbly when someone else is around and they are standing in front of him, they are going to get hurt.