minkymoo
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I have had my boy for about 2 1/2 months, things have been fine up until the last week or so when he has become increasingly aggressive in the stable. Monday he turned and kicked me. Luckily he missed, but it was pretty scary as he is a big boy (16.2/3 Anglo-Arab). After he tried to kick me I shouted at him and gave him a wallop. Whilst I don't condone unnecessary smacking, he only missed me by about an inch!
He is turned out 7am and brought in at 3.30 pm. He shares a field with 3 smaller horses, 1 12 yo, 1 7yo and a rising 5 yo. I think that he has positioned himself as the boss of the field. the 12 yo is a bit of a loner and therefore not bothered, but I think that he bosses them all about and is now trying it on with me.
I am trying to make myself the boss of him, but even if I just ask him to turn his hindquarters in so I can get to my cupboard, he lays his ears flat and lowers his head at me, he tried this yesterday but I had a whip with me so I pointed it at him and said No loudly. Then he sulked in the corner.
Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can assert my authority with him and maybe anything I can do on the ground to show him that I am the boss and if I want him to move, he will!
I feel really disappointed, as I thought we were doing really well. I am a bit of a softie, but really didn't think that I was 'subordinate' so to speak so am a bit unsure as to where it has all stemmed from
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He is turned out 7am and brought in at 3.30 pm. He shares a field with 3 smaller horses, 1 12 yo, 1 7yo and a rising 5 yo. I think that he has positioned himself as the boss of the field. the 12 yo is a bit of a loner and therefore not bothered, but I think that he bosses them all about and is now trying it on with me.
I am trying to make myself the boss of him, but even if I just ask him to turn his hindquarters in so I can get to my cupboard, he lays his ears flat and lowers his head at me, he tried this yesterday but I had a whip with me so I pointed it at him and said No loudly. Then he sulked in the corner.
Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can assert my authority with him and maybe anything I can do on the ground to show him that I am the boss and if I want him to move, he will!
I feel really disappointed, as I thought we were doing really well. I am a bit of a softie, but really didn't think that I was 'subordinate' so to speak so am a bit unsure as to where it has all stemmed from
Thanks for getting this far!! Cookies all round!