Julie O
New User
Hi,
Please can anyone offer some advice?
We have owned our 13 year old NF pony for over a year and she's quite a determined character but generally pretty good.
It is my 13 year old daughter who rides and I started a few months ago, so we are novices.
She is in a field on her own at the moment but can see other horses.
Over the last week she's started rearing when we try to bring her in. She isn't racing up and down the field beforehand or whinnying. We are wondering if it's generally when she's the last horse out and it's due to fear.
I am seeing if she can go in with another horse ( they are generally in ones/ twos in the field), but has anyone had this issue before? I am trying to do more groundwork with her as she can baulk, but does back up reasonably well.
She's also being exercised most days with cantering so I don't think it's excess energy.
Please help!!! I think we will have to get a behaviourist in if it persists as I'm worried about our safety.
Thanks folks.
Please can anyone offer some advice?
We have owned our 13 year old NF pony for over a year and she's quite a determined character but generally pretty good.
It is my 13 year old daughter who rides and I started a few months ago, so we are novices.
She is in a field on her own at the moment but can see other horses.
Over the last week she's started rearing when we try to bring her in. She isn't racing up and down the field beforehand or whinnying. We are wondering if it's generally when she's the last horse out and it's due to fear.
I am seeing if she can go in with another horse ( they are generally in ones/ twos in the field), but has anyone had this issue before? I am trying to do more groundwork with her as she can baulk, but does back up reasonably well.
She's also being exercised most days with cantering so I don't think it's excess energy.
Please help!!! I think we will have to get a behaviourist in if it persists as I'm worried about our safety.
Thanks folks.