chessy
Well-Known Member
I feel like a prat posting this but I'm at my wits end.
When bringing my horse in from the field last week, I foolishly forgot to turn off the electric fencing. My horse unfortunately touched the fence when I was putting her headcollar on, and got a shock. Really stupid of me but what's done is done and I won't be forgetting to turn the damn thing off again!
Damage has been done though. Since then, my usually-fine-to-catch mare has turned into a nightmare. Not even a bucket of feed or carrots will tempt her. She looks at me and my OH like we're going to kill her with more nasty electric shocks. She is associating being caught with getting a shock, and I can't blame her for it really. We managed to bring her in last time by using her field mate to lure her out, but we still could not get close enough to get the headcollar on and she had to follow us from the field to the yard, walked into her stable and I finally managed to catch her... not ideal, I don't want her getting used to it, and it's unsafe - loose horses on the yard is never a good idea!
I wondered if anyone else has had a similar experience, and how you managed to solve it? Tea and cakes for anyone who can help!
When bringing my horse in from the field last week, I foolishly forgot to turn off the electric fencing. My horse unfortunately touched the fence when I was putting her headcollar on, and got a shock. Really stupid of me but what's done is done and I won't be forgetting to turn the damn thing off again!
Damage has been done though. Since then, my usually-fine-to-catch mare has turned into a nightmare. Not even a bucket of feed or carrots will tempt her. She looks at me and my OH like we're going to kill her with more nasty electric shocks. She is associating being caught with getting a shock, and I can't blame her for it really. We managed to bring her in last time by using her field mate to lure her out, but we still could not get close enough to get the headcollar on and she had to follow us from the field to the yard, walked into her stable and I finally managed to catch her... not ideal, I don't want her getting used to it, and it's unsafe - loose horses on the yard is never a good idea!
I wondered if anyone else has had a similar experience, and how you managed to solve it? Tea and cakes for anyone who can help!