ponieslovered
Well-Known Member
Hi
I have recently moved to a new yard (3 1/2 weeks ago) At our old yard, my 9 month old foal had no turnout at all. She was stabled and I was leading her out a couple of times per week using a CONTROL HEADCOLLAR which was what i was told to use. During the snow, it was impossible to get her out of the stable at all, and it was at this point that i started looking for a new yard for her.
So we found a new yard and i had nightmares for days about how we would load her into the Box.
But she was an angel and loaded brilliantly, and when we arrived at the other end, she walked beautifully to her stable in her headcollar - NO CONTROL HALTER.
So for the lst 3 1/2 weeks, she has been going out every morning and coming in at around 3pm, and stabled overnight.
Again she has been brilliant, leading in her headcollar really well, and walking very nicely. I am over the moon with our new yard and she is so happy, she can see everything that goes on which is brilliant for early learning.
Well today, I went to bring her out of the field and she was very reluctant to come out, and then half way to her stable she sort of started to canter on the spot, and then bbooffff gone....... I use a very long lead rope, my right hand was torn away from the rope which left me holding with just my left hand, which was slipping and slipping and eventually I had no rope in my hand, she did stop a few strides in front of me and she did let me catch her. It then took 25 mins to get her in the stable, she was adament she didnt want to go in there.
So my concerns are, now she has done this once, she will remember that she can slip the rope, and i am concerned she will do it again and maybe just keep running.
she dosnt like the control halter, so i dont want to use that again, but I need to keep her and me and others safe, in your opinions do you think a ROPE HALTER might be better for her. she 9 months old and about 13 hands at the moment.
I know the weather is picking up, but I wanted to wait another couple of weeks before she stays out as she dosnt have a field shelter.
Any advice welcome - thank you
I have recently moved to a new yard (3 1/2 weeks ago) At our old yard, my 9 month old foal had no turnout at all. She was stabled and I was leading her out a couple of times per week using a CONTROL HEADCOLLAR which was what i was told to use. During the snow, it was impossible to get her out of the stable at all, and it was at this point that i started looking for a new yard for her.
So we found a new yard and i had nightmares for days about how we would load her into the Box.
But she was an angel and loaded brilliantly, and when we arrived at the other end, she walked beautifully to her stable in her headcollar - NO CONTROL HALTER.
So for the lst 3 1/2 weeks, she has been going out every morning and coming in at around 3pm, and stabled overnight.
Again she has been brilliant, leading in her headcollar really well, and walking very nicely. I am over the moon with our new yard and she is so happy, she can see everything that goes on which is brilliant for early learning.
Well today, I went to bring her out of the field and she was very reluctant to come out, and then half way to her stable she sort of started to canter on the spot, and then bbooffff gone....... I use a very long lead rope, my right hand was torn away from the rope which left me holding with just my left hand, which was slipping and slipping and eventually I had no rope in my hand, she did stop a few strides in front of me and she did let me catch her. It then took 25 mins to get her in the stable, she was adament she didnt want to go in there.
So my concerns are, now she has done this once, she will remember that she can slip the rope, and i am concerned she will do it again and maybe just keep running.
she dosnt like the control halter, so i dont want to use that again, but I need to keep her and me and others safe, in your opinions do you think a ROPE HALTER might be better for her. she 9 months old and about 13 hands at the moment.
I know the weather is picking up, but I wanted to wait another couple of weeks before she stays out as she dosnt have a field shelter.
Any advice welcome - thank you