meggull
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone,
I haven't posted on here for a while so I wanted to say hi again. After 3 years of sharing horses I have decided to bite the bullet and have brought my own horse again. I now have a lovely 16.1hh Cleveland Bay mare called Dorking, or Dorky to her friends.
She arrived on Tuesday and seems pretty happy, she is so calm under the saddle if a little lazy!!!
However, on the ground she can be very bargy, especially when she is nervous (generally if there aren't other horses around). She is only 5 so I think a lot of this is her immaturity, however I do want to try and set the ground rules from early on. I have been doing dome ground work with her - getting her to move backwards, sideways etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions of how to make her less bargy?
Thanks
Meg
I haven't posted on here for a while so I wanted to say hi again. After 3 years of sharing horses I have decided to bite the bullet and have brought my own horse again. I now have a lovely 16.1hh Cleveland Bay mare called Dorking, or Dorky to her friends.
She arrived on Tuesday and seems pretty happy, she is so calm under the saddle if a little lazy!!!
However, on the ground she can be very bargy, especially when she is nervous (generally if there aren't other horses around). She is only 5 so I think a lot of this is her immaturity, however I do want to try and set the ground rules from early on. I have been doing dome ground work with her - getting her to move backwards, sideways etc.
Does anyone have any suggestions of how to make her less bargy?
Thanks
Meg