Supere
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Hi all, I have a horse that can be temperamental in the field. He has notably acted this way on and off for the last 10 years, possibly even before this.
I’ve know him a good few years, and owned him a year and a half.
When being caught, sometimes he will charge at you with ears pinned back and spin, and go back to eating. He does this when he does not want to be caught, and gets worse in the spring time when grass coming through. He will not allow you to chase him away, he will come at you again, or kick out.
I have known him also to protect his grazing partners from being caught aswell.
He was quite an agressive horse on the ground when i met him, especially being tacked up, and would not let you groom him. He would not let you near his legs either.
Over the last few years he’s come on leaps and bounds, and will stand all day to be groomed and even pricks his ears up when he sees his tack out.
However the problem with the grass agression is just not stopping.
He currently lives in a large herd, around 20 horses, that get brought in (not being led, herded) from one field to the next. They are then caught from the other field, as it is behind the yard, and brought in - this field is where the trouble usually starts.
I’m thinking of moving him to a yard with small herd turnout, but I am so afraid of it going badly, his agression becoming worse, or him not allowing other liveries to catch their horses, but i’m thinking he doesn’t seem to be happy where he is, wondering if anyone could offer advice
I’ve know him a good few years, and owned him a year and a half.
When being caught, sometimes he will charge at you with ears pinned back and spin, and go back to eating. He does this when he does not want to be caught, and gets worse in the spring time when grass coming through. He will not allow you to chase him away, he will come at you again, or kick out.
I have known him also to protect his grazing partners from being caught aswell.
He was quite an agressive horse on the ground when i met him, especially being tacked up, and would not let you groom him. He would not let you near his legs either.
Over the last few years he’s come on leaps and bounds, and will stand all day to be groomed and even pricks his ears up when he sees his tack out.
However the problem with the grass agression is just not stopping.
He currently lives in a large herd, around 20 horses, that get brought in (not being led, herded) from one field to the next. They are then caught from the other field, as it is behind the yard, and brought in - this field is where the trouble usually starts.
I’m thinking of moving him to a yard with small herd turnout, but I am so afraid of it going badly, his agression becoming worse, or him not allowing other liveries to catch their horses, but i’m thinking he doesn’t seem to be happy where he is, wondering if anyone could offer advice