noblesteed
Well-Known Member
So, after a blissful summer of happiness, relative calmness and reasonable manners, with 24hr turnout, the horse is showing signs of becoming a bolshy git again!
Now the nights are dark they are in at night, and I can't ride on weekdays. The fields have been too wet to lunge before work on a morning, I have been ill and couldn't ride before work. And now we have snow so can't even ride this weekend!!! Horsey is becoming grumpy and started being bargy in the stable. He is ill-mannered at the best of times but has been coming on leaps and bounds. He is very intelligent by nature but also a bit of a thug, and his field mate can only control him by biting him! He wrestles with anyone or anything that comes up against him. His previous owners had done NH with him but he certainly didn;t come to me with manners. I have been focussing on being consistent, not letting him push me around and this has had positive results.
He seems to turn into a swine every winter. Last year I had a broken arm so didn't even handle him for a month, and he was a git then. I would really like to nip it in the bud and break the cycle this year as we have had such a great summer.
Does anyone have any advice/experiences with their own horses/know of any books to read which would help me with managing his bolshiness over winter?
Now the nights are dark they are in at night, and I can't ride on weekdays. The fields have been too wet to lunge before work on a morning, I have been ill and couldn't ride before work. And now we have snow so can't even ride this weekend!!! Horsey is becoming grumpy and started being bargy in the stable. He is ill-mannered at the best of times but has been coming on leaps and bounds. He is very intelligent by nature but also a bit of a thug, and his field mate can only control him by biting him! He wrestles with anyone or anything that comes up against him. His previous owners had done NH with him but he certainly didn;t come to me with manners. I have been focussing on being consistent, not letting him push me around and this has had positive results.
He seems to turn into a swine every winter. Last year I had a broken arm so didn't even handle him for a month, and he was a git then. I would really like to nip it in the bud and break the cycle this year as we have had such a great summer.
Does anyone have any advice/experiences with their own horses/know of any books to read which would help me with managing his bolshiness over winter?