Sophstar
Well-Known Member
...it's barging horses. Proven even more by my field shares horse this evening pretty much flattening me. Went to get my 2 out the field (open 1 gate for them to go across one field to the yard gate) and said horse who is incredibly rude shoved past my cob almost sending him flying and as i tried to shut the gate he barged straight through me sending me flying too. Even waving hands and a sharp slap on his chest he doesn't bat en eyelid. Once he's started nothing deters him. I learnt this by him barging through me, me landing flat on my back and him snapping all my fence posts and tape as he legged it into a fenced off paddock earlier in the winter. Then I had to get them through the yard gate. Managed to get cob through before he barged again and almost crushed me into the gate. Poor brat pony kept his distance and took some encouraging to get over to the gate!
Barginess is one thing I cannot stand and as shown tonight can be so dangerous. My 2 are incredibly polite and a fellow livery commented the other day on them standing waiting for me to open the gate for them despite it not being locked (open yard gate and they amble down to their stables). If i open the stable door they aren't allowed to budge an inch out the door until i take the lead and are made to go back if they are in the way of the door or i'm entering with hay or feed. This to me is standard management.
So please ppl, sort any barginess out!
Barginess is one thing I cannot stand and as shown tonight can be so dangerous. My 2 are incredibly polite and a fellow livery commented the other day on them standing waiting for me to open the gate for them despite it not being locked (open yard gate and they amble down to their stables). If i open the stable door they aren't allowed to budge an inch out the door until i take the lead and are made to go back if they are in the way of the door or i'm entering with hay or feed. This to me is standard management.
So please ppl, sort any barginess out!