zeuscleoharmony
Well-Known Member
Due to my collar bone injury I decided to part loan my boy out. Had lots of interest, mainly from people who wanted him to move yards but found a lovely girl who wanted to keep him where is and 'treat him like her own'. She is wonderful, calm, quiet, loves him to bits but a little inexperienced - plenty of riding experience but not too much on the ground. However, everyone needs a chance to learn so I decided she was most suitable. To start, everthing has been perfect until he decided, yesterday, to try his luck and pull her down the yard to eat a bit of grass. He pulled her over, frightened the life out of her and she phoned me in tears. I reassured her that he was just trying his luck and suggested ways of handling the situation. Today, got another phone call, in tears to say he had done it again and that she doesn't want to do him anymore. Its such a shame because she is so lovely and am sure she can overcome this problem but with me out of action, unable to drive so cannot be there with her, she is pretty much on her own dealing with it. He isn't nasty, just being a little sh*t at the moment with her. I have just purchased a dually head collar from Kelly Mark's site, in desperation, do you think this will help? This girl is so lovely and rides him beautifully but he is just trying to take advantage at the moment. I feel awful I wasn't there but she did say she wanted to have him as her own and was quite happy to be left. I just don't think she has had experience with horses who sometimes try their luck. Any suggestions, please.