Copperpot
Well-Known Member
Mine doesnt mind his mane pulled but i tried the solo comb anyway. I now have a slight bog brush look 
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My gelding is one of those that if you get too firm/agressive, everything escalates into all out war in a split second. So I've got pretty good at just staying calm and waiting for the moment to pass. Then once he's ready, I ask him to do something easy, he then does it right and I can end the session on a good note. It seems silly but I think that the 'good ending note' helps when we do our next session (and he is actually coming on very well in his training so I must be doing something right).
I'm quite glad that I don't need to pull his mane because he's bad enough if you use the 'wrong' brush when you groom him!![]()
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My gelding is one of those that if you get too firm/agressive, everything escalates into all out war in a split second. So I've got pretty good at just staying calm and waiting for the moment to pass. Then once he's ready, I ask him to do something easy, he then does it right and I can end the session on a good note. It seems silly but I think that the 'good ending note' helps when we do our next session (and he is actually coming on very well in his training so I must be doing something right).
I'm quite glad that I don't need to pull his mane because he's bad enough if you use the 'wrong' brush when you groom him!![]()
I wasnt disagreeing with you at all! Agree 100% - its just the way you put it made me chuckle (in a very good way )![]()
This sums up my gelding very well too. If I am too firm with him, he takes it completely the wrong way and acts like he is about to be killed, literally like he is fighting for survival. It's sad that he feels he needs to be like this, I hate to think what has happened to him to make his reaction so over the top.
I would be very interested in knowing how you deal with your gelding, and if he has improved at all with time and consistency - please PM me if you wish. Thank you.