Dreckly
Well-Known Member
Me again,
My boy is perfect in everyway except on one thing, and I am at a loss to understand his behaviour.
He is a very well behaved 11 yr IDxTB whose manners are perfect with other horses, he does not kick, pull faces, or start fights with one exception. When I am leading him with another horse (usually his field companion) he constantly puts his ears back and tries to bite them (or sometimes me if he is really cross). Once off the lead and in the field he is perfectly behaved.
Any ideas why and how to deal with this. When holding another horse I only have the one hand to hold him short and push him away. Could jealousy be the problem as when I lead him on his own he is fine.
All suggestions gratefully received!!
My boy is perfect in everyway except on one thing, and I am at a loss to understand his behaviour.
He is a very well behaved 11 yr IDxTB whose manners are perfect with other horses, he does not kick, pull faces, or start fights with one exception. When I am leading him with another horse (usually his field companion) he constantly puts his ears back and tries to bite them (or sometimes me if he is really cross). Once off the lead and in the field he is perfectly behaved.
Any ideas why and how to deal with this. When holding another horse I only have the one hand to hold him short and push him away. Could jealousy be the problem as when I lead him on his own he is fine.
All suggestions gratefully received!!