Ditchjumper2
Well-Known Member
I know just how you are feeling.........cobs eh. On the plus side you know that he has been made to behave previously and that he did, SO it is something that he can do. I am not a fluffy sort but he must respect you. When you go in the stable and he pushes forward just grab a handful of his chest and squeeze as tight as is necessary and tell him to back up. Put on a controller headcollar of whatever sort takes your fancy and to be honest although they are not for the uninitiated I would stick on a chiffney. Your safety comes first in my view. Makes sure he walks at your shoulder and if nec give him a tug if he gets rude. He must do what YOU want not him. He is purely taking the p***. Make sure you turn him to face you before letting him go in the field and remove bridle/chiffney or whatever carefully. I would cut all feed and just give him hay. Whatever you ask him to do he MUST do. If you give in over the tiniest thing it is another win for him. But don't worry he is being a spoilt kid having a tantrum, see if there is someone nice and helpful to give you a hand if necessary....it makes things so much worse when it is so slippery. You can do it.