B.F.G
Active Member
I have a horse that will just run over the top of anyone or anything that gets in the way if he wants to go. Occasionally he is scared but to be honest it's more often the case that he thinks he's going to miss out on something, kind of like FOMO. If my other horse goes slightly ahead to the field he just rushes off and we can't hold him.
If we leave him in the stable while we turn the other one out he kicks off in there and there charges out to the field and he's the same to come in if left to last.
If brought in first he will throw a huge tantrum in the stable until my other horse gets in. If he's in front and my other horse goes a slightly bit slower or different way to him he gets a bit on his toes and either charges off or we can hold him until my other one is back with him.
Even side by side he will just charge off if something unsettles him from behind.
I can take him out for a hack alone and in company with no problem at all, he will have a moment but that's normally understandable and manageable.
Any ideas on how I can stop this behaviour as it's getting more and more dangerous. I know he is slightly attached to my other one but we dont encourage it so to speak but we can only do so much when he is being led. In the stable he is given his tea, we've groomed him, we've ignored him, we've tried many things but nothing makes a difference even when he has several other horses for company.
We have tried so many things in different ways and times etc but now it is getting to the point of using a chiffney on him which I don't want to unless last resort. I'm seriously thinking about putting a roller and side reins etc on to lead him in and out of field but it's such a faff I was hoping someone had ideas as I need to teach him he can't break free when he does try to charge off and then hopefully break the cycle. Bribery doesn't work with him either.
If we leave him in the stable while we turn the other one out he kicks off in there and there charges out to the field and he's the same to come in if left to last.
If brought in first he will throw a huge tantrum in the stable until my other horse gets in. If he's in front and my other horse goes a slightly bit slower or different way to him he gets a bit on his toes and either charges off or we can hold him until my other one is back with him.
Even side by side he will just charge off if something unsettles him from behind.
I can take him out for a hack alone and in company with no problem at all, he will have a moment but that's normally understandable and manageable.
Any ideas on how I can stop this behaviour as it's getting more and more dangerous. I know he is slightly attached to my other one but we dont encourage it so to speak but we can only do so much when he is being led. In the stable he is given his tea, we've groomed him, we've ignored him, we've tried many things but nothing makes a difference even when he has several other horses for company.
We have tried so many things in different ways and times etc but now it is getting to the point of using a chiffney on him which I don't want to unless last resort. I'm seriously thinking about putting a roller and side reins etc on to lead him in and out of field but it's such a faff I was hoping someone had ideas as I need to teach him he can't break free when he does try to charge off and then hopefully break the cycle. Bribery doesn't work with him either.