Flint12
Well-Known Member
Has anyone got any advice on keeping stabled horses occupied and sane!!
My lad has been in for two weeks and it is starting to go to his head!! He was lose in the car park yesterday due to him rearing up with me while trying to take him into the school to have a run and he is becoming a little monster to ride(this doesnt bother me as much as i can cope with the ridden energy and it makes schooling him easier, it is just the handling which is getting on my nerves).
As soon as i came back from the Gambia (last sat) i started to cut his food down a bit. He is on hayledge as he will not touch the hay.
Just wondered if anyone has any advice for handling a rather bored, full of energy little monster?
Thanks, sorry if i rambled on
My lad has been in for two weeks and it is starting to go to his head!! He was lose in the car park yesterday due to him rearing up with me while trying to take him into the school to have a run and he is becoming a little monster to ride(this doesnt bother me as much as i can cope with the ridden energy and it makes schooling him easier, it is just the handling which is getting on my nerves).
As soon as i came back from the Gambia (last sat) i started to cut his food down a bit. He is on hayledge as he will not touch the hay.
Just wondered if anyone has any advice for handling a rather bored, full of energy little monster?
Thanks, sorry if i rambled on