HaffiesRock
Well-Known Member
I have just moved my pony onto a new yard and share my field with a 19 year old girl, although she seems a lot younger than her years. She has 3 ponies who are all on full livery for their care but the girl is up most days to ride. She doesn't appear very knowledgeable with horses.
She is a lovely girl, but I think Im going to have a few problems with her. The first thing is she keeps treating my pony. Now I treat him, when he has done something good/overcome a fear etc. I allowed her to give him a mint when we arrived as a hello as my pony has been abused in the past and can be particular over who he likes and doesnt and my life will be easier if he will go to her.
She now treats him every time she sees him with mints. I asked her not to yesterday and explained that I only treat him when he has done something good and I need him to know that a treat is a reward and not just something he always gets, plus he tried to nip me which I hate.
He has a problem with being caught and can be a little bogger which is fine as I know his reasons. I always catch him in the end and I never use food bribery other than a treat once he is caught and has a halter on. The new yard has big grassy fields (he came from a swamp with no grass) so I am having a few catching issues, which I expected, but nothing major. The girl witnessed him not wanting to be caught yesterday and thought it was hilarious and she said not to worry as shed teach me how to train my horse properly
Anyway shes put on Facebook today that all is well as she managed to train him to be caught with only a tube of extra strong mints and as long as I take mints into the field I will be OK catching him from now.
I very politely commented that I didnt want her feeding him any treats as Id said yesterday and although Im glad he let her near enough to be caught, Id prefer her not to approach him unless he comes to her. I guess the YO would have seen this too but ill speak to her when I next see her.
This isnt a bitchy post, shes a lovely girl but I can see shes not experienced with horses at all so I worry she will do silly things and not listen to me when I tell her not to do certain things. For example she asked me if I thought I was being cruel for not rugging my horse and I was mean for bumping my ponys nose with my elbow when he nipped at my pocket for a treats. She said he would be a better pony if I gave him more treats.
I will do my best to educate her in the nicest possible way, but I feel a more stern word may be needed in the future Any tips?
She is a lovely girl, but I think Im going to have a few problems with her. The first thing is she keeps treating my pony. Now I treat him, when he has done something good/overcome a fear etc. I allowed her to give him a mint when we arrived as a hello as my pony has been abused in the past and can be particular over who he likes and doesnt and my life will be easier if he will go to her.
She now treats him every time she sees him with mints. I asked her not to yesterday and explained that I only treat him when he has done something good and I need him to know that a treat is a reward and not just something he always gets, plus he tried to nip me which I hate.
He has a problem with being caught and can be a little bogger which is fine as I know his reasons. I always catch him in the end and I never use food bribery other than a treat once he is caught and has a halter on. The new yard has big grassy fields (he came from a swamp with no grass) so I am having a few catching issues, which I expected, but nothing major. The girl witnessed him not wanting to be caught yesterday and thought it was hilarious and she said not to worry as shed teach me how to train my horse properly
I very politely commented that I didnt want her feeding him any treats as Id said yesterday and although Im glad he let her near enough to be caught, Id prefer her not to approach him unless he comes to her. I guess the YO would have seen this too but ill speak to her when I next see her.
This isnt a bitchy post, shes a lovely girl but I can see shes not experienced with horses at all so I worry she will do silly things and not listen to me when I tell her not to do certain things. For example she asked me if I thought I was being cruel for not rugging my horse and I was mean for bumping my ponys nose with my elbow when he nipped at my pocket for a treats. She said he would be a better pony if I gave him more treats.
I will do my best to educate her in the nicest possible way, but I feel a more stern word may be needed in the future Any tips?