Rachmeister
Well-Known Member
My young horse (6) has been at a friend's being schooled for the past few months and came back to my yard at the weekend. She has gone totally bonkers since arriving, especially in the field hurtling about in the nice weather and is proving very difficult to catch at the moment.
She is I think a dominant mare and handy with her heels - she kicked one of my dogs that couldn't help herself and chased her when she was galloping about after a failed catching session (fortunatley my dog is ok and now on anti-inflamatories after expensive trip to the vet).
She is in my front field next to the yard and I have to walk my other 4 horses through her field to come in so ideally I catch her first as she tries to kick or warn anything that comes through her field. Do you think she will calm down soon? I wear hat / gloves when in her field and have to use direct eye contact / body language if she comes towards me with an aggressive look / turns around and kicks out. A lot of the problem seems to be that she wants to be with the other horses but I can't risk the others being kicked by her until they have all settled down. I don't want to put just her in the back field as the front one is supposed to be resting and wouldn't appreciate 4 horses on it right now, though I guess that might be the only answer for now.
Any tips to deal with a dominant mare in the field please? I'm a bit scared she will hurt me and the kids and dogs are having to stay in the car when she is around. She wasn't like this at my friend's yard but the field set up there was simple and didn't involve a back field! It's now day 4 since she moved and she is still a monster!
She is I think a dominant mare and handy with her heels - she kicked one of my dogs that couldn't help herself and chased her when she was galloping about after a failed catching session (fortunatley my dog is ok and now on anti-inflamatories after expensive trip to the vet).
She is in my front field next to the yard and I have to walk my other 4 horses through her field to come in so ideally I catch her first as she tries to kick or warn anything that comes through her field. Do you think she will calm down soon? I wear hat / gloves when in her field and have to use direct eye contact / body language if she comes towards me with an aggressive look / turns around and kicks out. A lot of the problem seems to be that she wants to be with the other horses but I can't risk the others being kicked by her until they have all settled down. I don't want to put just her in the back field as the front one is supposed to be resting and wouldn't appreciate 4 horses on it right now, though I guess that might be the only answer for now.
Any tips to deal with a dominant mare in the field please? I'm a bit scared she will hurt me and the kids and dogs are having to stay in the car when she is around. She wasn't like this at my friend's yard but the field set up there was simple and didn't involve a back field! It's now day 4 since she moved and she is still a monster!