pepperandoran
Well-Known Member
I am at my wits end - I have been unable to catch my 32 year old retired pony since a recent vets visit to take a nasal swab from her. She clearly does not want a repeat of that!
She lives out all the time in a field by herself, and when I take her feed out to her she runs down to the bucket - I can stroke her nose and up her face, but if I try to touch further back or put a rope round her neck she just runs away - just far enough so that she can stand and laugh at me it appears!
i know that once I get a headcollar on her she will be fine - just getting that far is a major problem! My next plan of attack is to try and get her into a small fenced off area and try that way but I have my doubts - she has had 32 years of learning to be quick!
Anyway if anyone has any suggestions of other things I can try then they would be gratefully received!
She lives out all the time in a field by herself, and when I take her feed out to her she runs down to the bucket - I can stroke her nose and up her face, but if I try to touch further back or put a rope round her neck she just runs away - just far enough so that she can stand and laugh at me it appears!
i know that once I get a headcollar on her she will be fine - just getting that far is a major problem! My next plan of attack is to try and get her into a small fenced off area and try that way but I have my doubts - she has had 32 years of learning to be quick!
Anyway if anyone has any suggestions of other things I can try then they would be gratefully received!