cblover
Well-Known Member
So peeps, need some advice please.
I have a friend with a 2.5yr old that she has owned since a weanling. He's a gelding and lives at home with her other older horse. Periodically she has told me that she can't seem to bond with him or have the same affection for him as her other horse. She's competent, experience with youngsters, logical and all the things you want in a horsey friend. She just can't put her finger on what is going on with her feelings but says its hard to trust him for some reason. He's done nothing wrong really....well until today!
Today she'd rode her older horse and put it back in the field with the youngster, then caught youngster with head collar from older horse with the intention to do some pole work with him in the field. This happened with a bit of arguing from youngster (but he's just learning) and she duly told him he was a good boy and released him. As she went to walk away, he watched her and waited until she was in reach with his back legs and lashed out....wanting to catch her but thankfully didn't. She believes he was calculating enough to do this with intent.
Now what would you say to her if she was your friend? Baring in mind that she has had negative feeling about him anyway. She's not sure if she should sell him, keep him, put it down to wanting to get away and back to his friend, take it personally.....you can imagine the emotions. I'm not sure what to tell her really....I respect her and trust her judgement but is a horse that age really sly enough to do that and why? Cheers peeps!
I have a friend with a 2.5yr old that she has owned since a weanling. He's a gelding and lives at home with her other older horse. Periodically she has told me that she can't seem to bond with him or have the same affection for him as her other horse. She's competent, experience with youngsters, logical and all the things you want in a horsey friend. She just can't put her finger on what is going on with her feelings but says its hard to trust him for some reason. He's done nothing wrong really....well until today!
Today she'd rode her older horse and put it back in the field with the youngster, then caught youngster with head collar from older horse with the intention to do some pole work with him in the field. This happened with a bit of arguing from youngster (but he's just learning) and she duly told him he was a good boy and released him. As she went to walk away, he watched her and waited until she was in reach with his back legs and lashed out....wanting to catch her but thankfully didn't. She believes he was calculating enough to do this with intent.
Now what would you say to her if she was your friend? Baring in mind that she has had negative feeling about him anyway. She's not sure if she should sell him, keep him, put it down to wanting to get away and back to his friend, take it personally.....you can imagine the emotions. I'm not sure what to tell her really....I respect her and trust her judgement but is a horse that age really sly enough to do that and why? Cheers peeps!