Rebels
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A year ago I took on a yearling TB filly, she didn't make the height to go into prep so was for the hunt/Potters. I took her to make an eventer either pony or small horse, I'm not fussed how big she gets. I was warned she was awful to trim and handle but she seemed a timid gentle thing. Later found out that the reason she went beserk is that having a double ear twitch, neck twitch and tail held up very high plus bridle on tended to make her struggle to which the farriers response was to beat her. This included with a metal rasp over her head. I know this through my friend who works for this place, everything else seems normal but they went to town with this tough nut (she was 13hands...) so I have no proof to strike the farrier off.
Anyhow, lots of work later she stands loose for farrier and can have her ears handled. However she is now very confident in herself and pushing boundaries. Normally I would use a sharp word, jab in the chest etc is enough to sort my youngsters but she takes no notice of any of this. If you pressure her such as making her stand to have a wound clean she goes up, barges or strikes out. If you shout, growl, make any threat to her she shuts down completely, her eyes go dead and she prepares to be beaten by which she flattens you and legs it. So far I have been very calm, patient and tried to explain everything until she gets it but this is proving a bit harder.
My question is ; how do you prove to a horse you won't hurt it and get it to learn when it won't even pause to let you get near and if you do it has shut down into a place where it can't learn? There is a limit to my bribery, so far it has proved very useful but this horse will be broken next year and can't respond to pressure so negatively.
Thank you for reading
Anyhow, lots of work later she stands loose for farrier and can have her ears handled. However she is now very confident in herself and pushing boundaries. Normally I would use a sharp word, jab in the chest etc is enough to sort my youngsters but she takes no notice of any of this. If you pressure her such as making her stand to have a wound clean she goes up, barges or strikes out. If you shout, growl, make any threat to her she shuts down completely, her eyes go dead and she prepares to be beaten by which she flattens you and legs it. So far I have been very calm, patient and tried to explain everything until she gets it but this is proving a bit harder.
My question is ; how do you prove to a horse you won't hurt it and get it to learn when it won't even pause to let you get near and if you do it has shut down into a place where it can't learn? There is a limit to my bribery, so far it has proved very useful but this horse will be broken next year and can't respond to pressure so negatively.
Thank you for reading