delbino7
Well-Known Member
So, my new boy arrived at the yard a few weeks ago! He's fabulous a little nervy in new places but nothing to write home about. HOWEVER, next to our outdoor arena there is the most scary, horse eating, horrifying sight in the next field- COWS.
Now then, he's 6. Still a baby in the head in some ways but show him a tractor, quad, car, sheep, dog jumping up at his face, even a scary carrier bag he doesn't bat an eye lid but he glimpses at a cow and that's him- he's off!
He won't concentrate in the outdoor because they're around he will have his giraffe neck up in the air and will be looking continuously for them. Snorts at them, grows to 20hh, stops each leg individually in a strop and will happily spin and take off leaving me for dust.
I'm currently trying to walk him around the arena lots and lots but each day he seems to stay exactly the same. He's galloped off from me numerous times when trying to keep him calm and still. I've tried the calm and gentle manor and it doesn't seem to be helping because he's not concentrating on me, just the cows!
Has anyone got any helpful hints and tips. I'm familiar with desensitising horses with objects you can control however the cows have a mind of their own?
Now then, he's 6. Still a baby in the head in some ways but show him a tractor, quad, car, sheep, dog jumping up at his face, even a scary carrier bag he doesn't bat an eye lid but he glimpses at a cow and that's him- he's off!
He won't concentrate in the outdoor because they're around he will have his giraffe neck up in the air and will be looking continuously for them. Snorts at them, grows to 20hh, stops each leg individually in a strop and will happily spin and take off leaving me for dust.
I'm currently trying to walk him around the arena lots and lots but each day he seems to stay exactly the same. He's galloped off from me numerous times when trying to keep him calm and still. I've tried the calm and gentle manor and it doesn't seem to be helping because he's not concentrating on me, just the cows!
Has anyone got any helpful hints and tips. I'm familiar with desensitising horses with objects you can control however the cows have a mind of their own?