WishfulThinker
Well-Known Member
What are your views on this? I personally dont like it as my boy WILL bite - and blooming hard.
The guy whos daughter has her horse next to my boy gives him polos when he is up in the mornings, and sometime at night. He has been asked not to, and someone even said to him not to do it as he bit her earlier - but he was just like " I know" and continued to give him polos!.
The girl who turns him out has described his behaviour as 'coltish' as he is not rooting into pockets and generally looking for a treat, and if he thinks u have something he will trot along side you
. And he got me a good one earlier. He has also started rushing to the door when he knows food is coming, before he was trained (painstaikingly) by my mum to move to the back of his stable when his feed came in.
When I got him he was a biter, and it took me a few months and many MANY bruises (me not him)to sort him out. I am rather peeved that I am going to have to do it again!!! I put up a sign saying not to feed him, and unfortunately if it continues I am considering getting upper bars for his door - but he will propably still get one shoved through the bars
.
I do give him horse treats, but when he gets his feed they go in his bucket.
How do I stop people giving him treats? I am up after everyone else has gone as I get up after work and if he has been taken in he gets a treat/polo as someone alwyas feels 'sorry' for him. I am rather angry, and also upset as I view biting as a rather bad/serious vice and to me it would really devalue a horse.
Any suggestions?? And anything other than signs and haveing ANOTHER word with the 'offender'?
The guy whos daughter has her horse next to my boy gives him polos when he is up in the mornings, and sometime at night. He has been asked not to, and someone even said to him not to do it as he bit her earlier - but he was just like " I know" and continued to give him polos!.
The girl who turns him out has described his behaviour as 'coltish' as he is not rooting into pockets and generally looking for a treat, and if he thinks u have something he will trot along side you
When I got him he was a biter, and it took me a few months and many MANY bruises (me not him)to sort him out. I am rather peeved that I am going to have to do it again!!! I put up a sign saying not to feed him, and unfortunately if it continues I am considering getting upper bars for his door - but he will propably still get one shoved through the bars
I do give him horse treats, but when he gets his feed they go in his bucket.
How do I stop people giving him treats? I am up after everyone else has gone as I get up after work and if he has been taken in he gets a treat/polo as someone alwyas feels 'sorry' for him. I am rather angry, and also upset as I view biting as a rather bad/serious vice and to me it would really devalue a horse.
Any suggestions?? And anything other than signs and haveing ANOTHER word with the 'offender'?