Javabb94
Well-Known Member
I have made a thread before to do with this, but I cant get it out of my head thinking about what java will be like when I first take him somewhere.
He is a very nosy character and can be quite vocal when he meets other horses.
Having said that when I first brought him home, he was led out of the trailer and was absolutely fine, he could see our other but wasnt bothered and just stuck his head down to eat the grass. Even when my grumpy old welsh mountain was squealing at him he wasnt bothered although -
he was at a livery yard to be sold and when he was there for the 6 weeks, they took him to a show every weekend including some pony club stuff and they said when he first got there he whinnied to others but didnt do anything - these are the only shows he has been to.
Im just worried he will play up or do something silly and in all honesty Im quite a nervous rider. One of my past ponies made me lose my confidence a little bit
its the not knowing what he will be like that bugging me, he is a star at home.
He is on NAF Magic which helps him focus rather than nosing at eveything,
He has also never been in an indoor school - he is 12! And my local shows are all in indoor schools!
Anyone else have any advice or experience with a horse that can be vocal?
thanks
He is a very nosy character and can be quite vocal when he meets other horses.
Having said that when I first brought him home, he was led out of the trailer and was absolutely fine, he could see our other but wasnt bothered and just stuck his head down to eat the grass. Even when my grumpy old welsh mountain was squealing at him he wasnt bothered although -
he was at a livery yard to be sold and when he was there for the 6 weeks, they took him to a show every weekend including some pony club stuff and they said when he first got there he whinnied to others but didnt do anything - these are the only shows he has been to.
Im just worried he will play up or do something silly and in all honesty Im quite a nervous rider. One of my past ponies made me lose my confidence a little bit
its the not knowing what he will be like that bugging me, he is a star at home.
He is on NAF Magic which helps him focus rather than nosing at eveything,
He has also never been in an indoor school - he is 12! And my local shows are all in indoor schools!
Anyone else have any advice or experience with a horse that can be vocal?
thanks
