Rogue
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I need help with my 19 month old colt.
He is very cheeky and always knows how to get his own way by rearing up or bolting by turning his head away as he knows I'm a lot weaker holding him back that way. He rears up to make me move when he doesn't get his own way. When I take him to and from the field that's when he's started getting head strong and bolting to get to either the field or the stable. I try holding the head collar with the leadrope over his nose but he rears to get loose and drags me until I let go.
Is there any way I can resolve this issue as I can't lunge the energy out of him as he is too young and I don't want to ruin him at his age.
He is also on calming powder which worked for about two weeks but now he's starting to be a pain again.
Hopefully having him castrated early April.
I need to some how create a bond where he understands that I am the boss; his leader. But the only method I've known to use is the trust build with free lunging.
id appreciate the help. Thank you.
He is very cheeky and always knows how to get his own way by rearing up or bolting by turning his head away as he knows I'm a lot weaker holding him back that way. He rears up to make me move when he doesn't get his own way. When I take him to and from the field that's when he's started getting head strong and bolting to get to either the field or the stable. I try holding the head collar with the leadrope over his nose but he rears to get loose and drags me until I let go.
Is there any way I can resolve this issue as I can't lunge the energy out of him as he is too young and I don't want to ruin him at his age.
He is also on calming powder which worked for about two weeks but now he's starting to be a pain again.
Hopefully having him castrated early April.
I need to some how create a bond where he understands that I am the boss; his leader. But the only method I've known to use is the trust build with free lunging.
id appreciate the help. Thank you.