Tancho
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Hello all,
I've been a bit of a lurker on here for a while now, but today I've decided to join in properly because I need some advice.
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I've had my current mare who is a 14 year old cob approximately 2 months now.* She is an absolute darling and a dream, she doesn't barge, is patient, is rock solid on hacks etc etc.
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HOWEVER....
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The last week or so she has started to show some concerning behaviour, in the form of biting!
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The first time she did it I was messing around with one of her front legs rubbing pig oil into the feather when she turned, looked at me and made a half hearted swipe at my head.* I was really shocked and didn't know what to do to be honest, I kind of shouted but that was all, kind of shrugged it off as me hitting a sore spot but couldn't see anything amiss on the surface but noted it.* Then the second time I was picking out her front hoof (opposite side this time) when she bit me on the bum.* This caused me to do some research, and came across the advice to shout, pinch with finger tips and use a three second rule before going back to normal.
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Armed with this advice I was all ready (so I thought) for round 3, but she's been golden for the past few days.* Every time she sees me arrive she neighs and comes over, acts as normal.* Until today of course..* Today she bit me, with what I can only describe as all venom, on my boob as I was walking up to untie her to go back to the field!!* She definitely knew I was there as had been there a couple of minutes chatting away as I do.* This time I screeched, pinched her neck and she backed up straight away.* Up until this point everything had been lovely and she had been as well behaved as ever.* I took her back to the field and I usually stay for a few minutes talking to her and give her scratches, but I was so shaken and upset I basically chucked her in, locked the gate and walked away.* As I was walking away she started neighing to me, pawing the gate and* basically stayed there the whole entire time - I saw her as I was driving off still standing there (normally she'd be well gone to join the others).* It made me feel really awful, like the evil step mom, and it probably sounds ridiculous but it made me cry.
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I can't see a pattern to why she bites me (ie pain), I could have said perhaps pain in the feet as I had been working with them or around them previously, but today I wasn't actually doing anything.* She can't have had an anticipation of pain either I don't think (but I could be wrong) as we don't have the exact routine every day (ie the pig oil I don't put on every day and I don't over do any work with the feather so that they don't get damaged etc).* I don't know if she's trying to take the mick and I don't know if what I'm doing is the right thing so I would be very grateful of some advice as a novice.* I am desperately trying to do the right thing by her and I don't want to hurt her, but at the same time I don't want to be walked all over either.* Likewise if there is a medical reason that might spring up any ideas then I am open to all suggestions.
She lives out 24/7 and nothing has changed in terms of feed, general routine etc.
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Thanks in advance all, sorry for the long post and I hope I don't sound like an idiot
I've been a bit of a lurker on here for a while now, but today I've decided to join in properly because I need some advice.
*
I've had my current mare who is a 14 year old cob approximately 2 months now.* She is an absolute darling and a dream, she doesn't barge, is patient, is rock solid on hacks etc etc.
*
HOWEVER....
*
The last week or so she has started to show some concerning behaviour, in the form of biting!
*
The first time she did it I was messing around with one of her front legs rubbing pig oil into the feather when she turned, looked at me and made a half hearted swipe at my head.* I was really shocked and didn't know what to do to be honest, I kind of shouted but that was all, kind of shrugged it off as me hitting a sore spot but couldn't see anything amiss on the surface but noted it.* Then the second time I was picking out her front hoof (opposite side this time) when she bit me on the bum.* This caused me to do some research, and came across the advice to shout, pinch with finger tips and use a three second rule before going back to normal.
*
Armed with this advice I was all ready (so I thought) for round 3, but she's been golden for the past few days.* Every time she sees me arrive she neighs and comes over, acts as normal.* Until today of course..* Today she bit me, with what I can only describe as all venom, on my boob as I was walking up to untie her to go back to the field!!* She definitely knew I was there as had been there a couple of minutes chatting away as I do.* This time I screeched, pinched her neck and she backed up straight away.* Up until this point everything had been lovely and she had been as well behaved as ever.* I took her back to the field and I usually stay for a few minutes talking to her and give her scratches, but I was so shaken and upset I basically chucked her in, locked the gate and walked away.* As I was walking away she started neighing to me, pawing the gate and* basically stayed there the whole entire time - I saw her as I was driving off still standing there (normally she'd be well gone to join the others).* It made me feel really awful, like the evil step mom, and it probably sounds ridiculous but it made me cry.
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I can't see a pattern to why she bites me (ie pain), I could have said perhaps pain in the feet as I had been working with them or around them previously, but today I wasn't actually doing anything.* She can't have had an anticipation of pain either I don't think (but I could be wrong) as we don't have the exact routine every day (ie the pig oil I don't put on every day and I don't over do any work with the feather so that they don't get damaged etc).* I don't know if she's trying to take the mick and I don't know if what I'm doing is the right thing so I would be very grateful of some advice as a novice.* I am desperately trying to do the right thing by her and I don't want to hurt her, but at the same time I don't want to be walked all over either.* Likewise if there is a medical reason that might spring up any ideas then I am open to all suggestions.
She lives out 24/7 and nothing has changed in terms of feed, general routine etc.
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Thanks in advance all, sorry for the long post and I hope I don't sound like an idiot