missyme10
Well-Known Member
Hey all,
I have a 2 yr 5 month dutch warmblood who I bought the day she turned 2.
She was practically wild the day I bought her, even a head collar was an ordeal, as was leading, rugs an absolute no no as hadn't ever seen one in her life, born out at grass and lived out at grass for her first 2 years.
We've had some tricky times, after the ordeal of loading at the breeders and getting her home, it took me weeks to get to know her just petting her in the field etc.
Then came the leading, it got better in time, would circle me, get upset, try take off etc - this all before I'd even get to the gate to get out of the field!! But we got to the stage where I could get her in and back out ok.
2 months ago I moved stables, and have pretty much let her settle into her new herd, it started off badly with her jumping out of her paddock after being attacked by 3 mares, she was then moved in with my gelding and and a friends cob and my other youngster. They are now a well established herd and happy together.
Bringing her in now is a nightmare. Today she dragged me all over, its like she suddenly knows her strength and size (currently 15.2hh) and my lad got a bit silly in the field at her leaving so she flipped out resulting in her breaking free and bolting but thankfully stopping short of going into the barn where there are kids!!
Once in the barn she was reasonably ok as one of her field pals was close by, but she nearly broke my wrist trying to pick up her back foot, the movement was so fast it flipped my wrist back.
I borrowed a be nice head collar to put her back out and she tried the same but soon became better, I found it stops her taking off or flying off to the right, but doesn't seem to help with her barging me to the left into electric fences!
She's basically bad manered and bargy and getting bigger by the day!
It really rattled me today, and left me quite shook up which doesn't help confidence wise with what I feel is a bit of a battle ahead.
I have had her in the school once which resulted in me being flattened, she flipped out and cracked my head with hers sending me hurtling to the floor and desperately scrambling away to avoid her trampling me.
I now wear a hat at all times of handling her, and steel toe cap boots to try and protect myself.
Ideas?????? What is my best way forward here, she's a gem when loose in the field, very affectionate.
I have a 2 yr 5 month dutch warmblood who I bought the day she turned 2.
She was practically wild the day I bought her, even a head collar was an ordeal, as was leading, rugs an absolute no no as hadn't ever seen one in her life, born out at grass and lived out at grass for her first 2 years.
We've had some tricky times, after the ordeal of loading at the breeders and getting her home, it took me weeks to get to know her just petting her in the field etc.
Then came the leading, it got better in time, would circle me, get upset, try take off etc - this all before I'd even get to the gate to get out of the field!! But we got to the stage where I could get her in and back out ok.
2 months ago I moved stables, and have pretty much let her settle into her new herd, it started off badly with her jumping out of her paddock after being attacked by 3 mares, she was then moved in with my gelding and and a friends cob and my other youngster. They are now a well established herd and happy together.
Bringing her in now is a nightmare. Today she dragged me all over, its like she suddenly knows her strength and size (currently 15.2hh) and my lad got a bit silly in the field at her leaving so she flipped out resulting in her breaking free and bolting but thankfully stopping short of going into the barn where there are kids!!
Once in the barn she was reasonably ok as one of her field pals was close by, but she nearly broke my wrist trying to pick up her back foot, the movement was so fast it flipped my wrist back.
I borrowed a be nice head collar to put her back out and she tried the same but soon became better, I found it stops her taking off or flying off to the right, but doesn't seem to help with her barging me to the left into electric fences!
She's basically bad manered and bargy and getting bigger by the day!
It really rattled me today, and left me quite shook up which doesn't help confidence wise with what I feel is a bit of a battle ahead.
I have had her in the school once which resulted in me being flattened, she flipped out and cracked my head with hers sending me hurtling to the floor and desperately scrambling away to avoid her trampling me.
I now wear a hat at all times of handling her, and steel toe cap boots to try and protect myself.
Ideas?????? What is my best way forward here, she's a gem when loose in the field, very affectionate.