sharky
Well-Known Member
I've had my (13yr old 17.1h WBxTB) horse a year now and since i've had him he's always been difficult and strong to lead between other paddocks.
At the yard we have a runway which links the top fields with the bottom fields and seperates 1 large field on the left and 2 smaller ones on the right. (post and rail fencing either side)
He can be quiet and easy to lead up to to runway but as soon as he is lead down the runway he gets really stong and tries to rush to the end, getting bargey, no personal space etc.
He is really on edge and when we get to the end of the runway he calms down instantly.
It is always bad if there are horses in the paddocks either side and much worse if the horses come over to the fences by the runway.
(he's obviously had a bad experience at some time before i had him)
I have tried a Dually halter, stopping him when he gets strong and disciplining him but 2 steps further on he gets strong and silly again.
Its not too bad for me as i'm 6ft and 16st but the YO and grooms are much smaller and therefore he only gets turned out at the top fields to save their arms.
We need to start turning him out at the bottom paddocks (better grazing) so some tips on how to stop the fight and keep him calm would be really great.
pls help
At the yard we have a runway which links the top fields with the bottom fields and seperates 1 large field on the left and 2 smaller ones on the right. (post and rail fencing either side)
He can be quiet and easy to lead up to to runway but as soon as he is lead down the runway he gets really stong and tries to rush to the end, getting bargey, no personal space etc.
He is really on edge and when we get to the end of the runway he calms down instantly.
It is always bad if there are horses in the paddocks either side and much worse if the horses come over to the fences by the runway.
(he's obviously had a bad experience at some time before i had him)
I have tried a Dually halter, stopping him when he gets strong and disciplining him but 2 steps further on he gets strong and silly again.
Its not too bad for me as i'm 6ft and 16st but the YO and grooms are much smaller and therefore he only gets turned out at the top fields to save their arms.
We need to start turning him out at the bottom paddocks (better grazing) so some tips on how to stop the fight and keep him calm would be really great.
pls help