BethanT
Well-Known Member
Ok so some of you may remember a thread I started about a 3 year old filly a friend of mine was breaking that all went wrong.
Well to fill you in she is now at home (owners place) being out at grass with two friends - both geldings. I have since started working for the owner from they home riding his two ridden hunters and doing general groom duties.
While I can see a visible transformation in how relaxed she is I've noticed more and more how she tends to put her ears back a lot. She did this a little back at my other yard when you entered her stable but once headcoller was on all was ok. Same in field.
She is quite friendly and almost seems as though she wants to be your friend but she does this with both me and her owner and neither of us have ever done anything to hurt her. I will also add that did apparently did this before being backed.
Does anyone have any ideas to what this could be down to? It's like she's an old mare who has been around a bit and is a bit sour, but she's only 3.
Sorry for the essay and if I've missed anything out let me know, am on my phone.
Well to fill you in she is now at home (owners place) being out at grass with two friends - both geldings. I have since started working for the owner from they home riding his two ridden hunters and doing general groom duties.
While I can see a visible transformation in how relaxed she is I've noticed more and more how she tends to put her ears back a lot. She did this a little back at my other yard when you entered her stable but once headcoller was on all was ok. Same in field.
She is quite friendly and almost seems as though she wants to be your friend but she does this with both me and her owner and neither of us have ever done anything to hurt her. I will also add that did apparently did this before being backed.
Does anyone have any ideas to what this could be down to? It's like she's an old mare who has been around a bit and is a bit sour, but she's only 3.
Sorry for the essay and if I've missed anything out let me know, am on my phone.