aimeetb
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
So my weanling filly is now 7 months, I've had her just over a month, she is generally a very good girl to be handled, comes in at night where she gets a nice groom, rugs on and off, feet picked out nicely, rubbed and sratched all over etc, really a pleasure but the last few weeks when leading her in sometimes she takes to having a bronk on the end of the lead rope!
She doesnt try to go anywhere just has a mini explosion when she doesn't like something for example, it happens when coming into the stable she walks really quickly to get in and when I insist on slowing down she gets stroppy and sometimes BOOM! Explosion, or after she has turned round to shut the field gate and I ask her to walk on again BOOM! You get the picture!
I am trying a few different things to see what works but any other suggestions would be appreciated, so far I have:
1. Ignored her completely and carried on walking, she did 2 then stopped and carried on walking but she has continued to do it some nights.
2. Gave her a tug on the headcollar again no better.
3. Tried pullig her round to me but as above.
4. Someone said get a bit aggressive, growl at her and stomp towards her (bully her a bit) tried this last night and it just scared her more than anything and she ended up quite upset (as did I - I did not like doing this to her) and just ignored me when I asked for anything then and was really stressy in the stable when we got in.
I think I am now going to try staying very quiet and calm and when she walks too fast - small circles and if she bronks just go back to the field and walk her in again until she does it nicely (its a field right next to the barn so not far) What do you guys think?? Whatever I do I would really like it to be a calm and quiet approach I dont want to develop a scared or stressed out horse!
Thanks and sorry its long as usual! xx
So my weanling filly is now 7 months, I've had her just over a month, she is generally a very good girl to be handled, comes in at night where she gets a nice groom, rugs on and off, feet picked out nicely, rubbed and sratched all over etc, really a pleasure but the last few weeks when leading her in sometimes she takes to having a bronk on the end of the lead rope!
She doesnt try to go anywhere just has a mini explosion when she doesn't like something for example, it happens when coming into the stable she walks really quickly to get in and when I insist on slowing down she gets stroppy and sometimes BOOM! Explosion, or after she has turned round to shut the field gate and I ask her to walk on again BOOM! You get the picture!
I am trying a few different things to see what works but any other suggestions would be appreciated, so far I have:
1. Ignored her completely and carried on walking, she did 2 then stopped and carried on walking but she has continued to do it some nights.
2. Gave her a tug on the headcollar again no better.
3. Tried pullig her round to me but as above.
4. Someone said get a bit aggressive, growl at her and stomp towards her (bully her a bit) tried this last night and it just scared her more than anything and she ended up quite upset (as did I - I did not like doing this to her) and just ignored me when I asked for anything then and was really stressy in the stable when we got in.
I think I am now going to try staying very quiet and calm and when she walks too fast - small circles and if she bronks just go back to the field and walk her in again until she does it nicely (its a field right next to the barn so not far) What do you guys think?? Whatever I do I would really like it to be a calm and quiet approach I dont want to develop a scared or stressed out horse!
Thanks and sorry its long as usual! xx