freckle
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Does anyone have any advice on how I can train my horse to have some manners when being led to the field? He's 10 this year so should know better! He's on part livery and in the early autumn he started bolting when you tried to take his headcollar off in the filed, so we left it on. Then he did the same when you tried to unclip the lead rope, so we looped the lead rope through the ring so you didn't have to get too close (the bolting came with flying hooves, by the way).
This strategy worked for a while, until he started bolting before you got to the field, so I would try to ride before he went out to take the edge off him. This has worked over the Christmas period, but very soon I'm not going to be able to ride every day and neither the yard owner nor groom want to lead him out (in fact, I have said they shouldn't, because both have been kicked and I don't want to be responsible for someone ending up in hospital again).
He's a quirky little horse, and very talented, but has always been difficult to handle from the ground, thinking up new ways of being a sod and then forgetting about them just as suddenly when he gets bored!
Help! He can't stay in for ever more, nor can he stay out permanently at our yard until the summer.
This strategy worked for a while, until he started bolting before you got to the field, so I would try to ride before he went out to take the edge off him. This has worked over the Christmas period, but very soon I'm not going to be able to ride every day and neither the yard owner nor groom want to lead him out (in fact, I have said they shouldn't, because both have been kicked and I don't want to be responsible for someone ending up in hospital again).
He's a quirky little horse, and very talented, but has always been difficult to handle from the ground, thinking up new ways of being a sod and then forgetting about them just as suddenly when he gets bored!
Help! He can't stay in for ever more, nor can he stay out permanently at our yard until the summer.