littlejem85
New User
Hi
Please can i have any suggestions as to how to handle my very big 17.2 6YO warmblood.
Overall he is a dope on a rope but on occasions he decides where he is going and what he is doing. I think he is going through the TRYING STAGE at the moment. He has now learnt that if i tie him up outside his stable he can just pull back and break the string. He doesnt go anywhere just stands there and looks at me! If i tie him in the stable he prances round and hates being tied up but never pulls away when in the box. His newest trick is that he wont go in the stable with out the aid of someone else with a lunge rope behind him. I just need some ideas as he is so big he i cant fight him. When he is on his headcollar and lead rope he is fine 70% of the time but when he decides he is putting his head up he just goes where he wants. When im on his back he is an absolute dream. Tonight im going to try leading him in a chifney. He is an extremely clever horse and it only takes him a short amount of time to learn things.
Any ideas will be more than welcome!
Please can i have any suggestions as to how to handle my very big 17.2 6YO warmblood.
Overall he is a dope on a rope but on occasions he decides where he is going and what he is doing. I think he is going through the TRYING STAGE at the moment. He has now learnt that if i tie him up outside his stable he can just pull back and break the string. He doesnt go anywhere just stands there and looks at me! If i tie him in the stable he prances round and hates being tied up but never pulls away when in the box. His newest trick is that he wont go in the stable with out the aid of someone else with a lunge rope behind him. I just need some ideas as he is so big he i cant fight him. When he is on his headcollar and lead rope he is fine 70% of the time but when he decides he is putting his head up he just goes where he wants. When im on his back he is an absolute dream. Tonight im going to try leading him in a chifney. He is an extremely clever horse and it only takes him a short amount of time to learn things.
Any ideas will be more than welcome!