Custard Cream
Well-Known Member
Every year for about 2 weeks my mare is a pain to catch. She gets the sun on her back and grass in her belly and she says naff off. Fine. I can deal with this. But today has been the final straw. In the last month I have managed to catch her 3 or 4 times and that is it. It wasn't such a pain as I was training for the GNR and not riding, but now I want to get her back into work, she needs to stop messing about! She is 13 yrs old and not daft!
The set up: She is in a field with 3 friends. The field is a 1/4 mile walk away from the yard. It's a large field, though not much grass left. The field is bordered by a stallion and a gelding that were originally electric fenced (as well as the normal fencing) away so ours couldn't talk to them over it. Now the electric fence has gone (the stallion is ring fenced) and they are all playing silly buggers over the standard fence, especially near my gate area.
What I've tried:
food - not interested because 2 of the field mates are greddier than her, so get in the way.
the softly softly approach - I've done the sitting in the field for an hour all quiet, nothing.
the chasing approach - doesn't work
taking friends away - have done this and it still takes a good couple of hours for her to be caught. I don't have the time to be going up and down bringing the other horses in (not all mine either) to then wait for 2-3 hours to catch her every morning.
I literally can't get within 10ft of her, so having a short rope attached to the headcollar is no use. I'm quickly running out of ideas!
Tonight just needed to put her rug on, so caught her friend and brought him over to the gate area, but his rug on, not a problem. Mare comes over and I'm all calm and quiet and manage to slip my hand into her headcollar and was just about the clip the rope on when the gelding from the next field gallopped right up to the gate way and spooked her and she was off again!
I sat for half an hour crying in the field - so frustrating! I need some HELP. Otherwise she is going to be herded into the glue wagon.
The set up: She is in a field with 3 friends. The field is a 1/4 mile walk away from the yard. It's a large field, though not much grass left. The field is bordered by a stallion and a gelding that were originally electric fenced (as well as the normal fencing) away so ours couldn't talk to them over it. Now the electric fence has gone (the stallion is ring fenced) and they are all playing silly buggers over the standard fence, especially near my gate area.
What I've tried:
food - not interested because 2 of the field mates are greddier than her, so get in the way.
the softly softly approach - I've done the sitting in the field for an hour all quiet, nothing.
the chasing approach - doesn't work
taking friends away - have done this and it still takes a good couple of hours for her to be caught. I don't have the time to be going up and down bringing the other horses in (not all mine either) to then wait for 2-3 hours to catch her every morning.
I literally can't get within 10ft of her, so having a short rope attached to the headcollar is no use. I'm quickly running out of ideas!
Tonight just needed to put her rug on, so caught her friend and brought him over to the gate area, but his rug on, not a problem. Mare comes over and I'm all calm and quiet and manage to slip my hand into her headcollar and was just about the clip the rope on when the gelding from the next field gallopped right up to the gate way and spooked her and she was off again!
I sat for half an hour crying in the field - so frustrating! I need some HELP. Otherwise she is going to be herded into the glue wagon.