anniedoherty
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My new horse (8 year old IDxTB) has broken 3 lead ropes and one headcollar in 5 weeks because he doesn't like being tied up. It seems to me that he doesn't like any pressure on his poll. Having said that though, I can scratch his poll and he enjoys it and starts grooming me back when he is loose in his stable but I always have to approach his head slowly when he is tied up or he spooks and pulls back on his headcollar.
He puts his head up to avoid having his bridle put on but he calms down if I turn his face to me and sort of cradle it under my armpit, so that's not a problem but I do need to teach him to be tied up.
The problem is worse at the moment because he has just gone to my trainer's yard to be assessed for possible back problems so he is in a strange environment. He is naturally stressy anyway and hates to be left tied up alone even if I just pop to get a brush or something. He turns round to watch me and then starts walking around and getting agitated and I think he would probably break his lead rope in that situation too but I've never gone out of his sight for more than about 10 seconds when he's tied up.
Has anyone else had this problem and overcome it?
He puts his head up to avoid having his bridle put on but he calms down if I turn his face to me and sort of cradle it under my armpit, so that's not a problem but I do need to teach him to be tied up.
The problem is worse at the moment because he has just gone to my trainer's yard to be assessed for possible back problems so he is in a strange environment. He is naturally stressy anyway and hates to be left tied up alone even if I just pop to get a brush or something. He turns round to watch me and then starts walking around and getting agitated and I think he would probably break his lead rope in that situation too but I've never gone out of his sight for more than about 10 seconds when he's tied up.
Has anyone else had this problem and overcome it?