TuscanBunnyGirl
Well-Known Member
I got one of mine when he was just coming up two. Never had a smack or been told off in his life and dear god what a nightmare he was! Spoilt little (actually rather big) brat. Ive had so many problems with him, I too didnt want to go down the 'beat it into submission'(not thatanyone here has suggested that) but in the end it got silly. It went from him running ahead and having a few silly moments to kicking out, breaking my mums hand, a hoof in the stomach, one in the leg etc and a few narrow misses to the head. After that, things changed. It took him a while to get used to the 'no' word and the occasional smack but now 99% of the time he's a lamb. Don't forget that if he walks all over you then in the long run he's then above you in the herd and he becomes the boss. When a scary situation strikes he then has no one to look to for reassurance as he's already at the top which can lead to a scared, insecure young horse, not a great situation. Remind him who is boss
I agree with the adlib hay also, if you can. Best of luck!