cblover
Well-Known Member
Hi there everyone, I'd like some help from all you horse owners experienced in young horses.
I have a 2 yr old clyde x cob which is generally very sweet and calm. He's going to be a big cob so having a calm manner is really important to me and I've treat him with consistency and fair and firm boundaries from day one...well I hope I have!
He has a habit of whipping his head round when I groom his (not all the times) and when I put his rug on. I'm not sure if he's threatening to bite or just follow me being inquisitive. He'll stand stock still for his rug on and isn't bothered by the leg straps but as I go to do up the belly straps he's bend double with his head mouthing me a bit and sniffing me with a sort of unsure look about him. I might not be explaining this right but not sure how else to describe it.
It's like he's about to do something and his behaviour could be seen as a warning but nothing ever comes of it and on the whole he's a gentle soul. You can hear him bang his lips and teeth together and I growl at him, which stops him, but I don't want to become wary of him or have my behaviour change around him. I know you have to be confident with youngsters and I am being.
I can touch him all over and he's fine, he's always the first to come and see me in the field and will often choose to stay with me as I give him a scratch but there is just something I can't put my finger on. Any ideas? Cheers. x
I have a 2 yr old clyde x cob which is generally very sweet and calm. He's going to be a big cob so having a calm manner is really important to me and I've treat him with consistency and fair and firm boundaries from day one...well I hope I have!
He has a habit of whipping his head round when I groom his (not all the times) and when I put his rug on. I'm not sure if he's threatening to bite or just follow me being inquisitive. He'll stand stock still for his rug on and isn't bothered by the leg straps but as I go to do up the belly straps he's bend double with his head mouthing me a bit and sniffing me with a sort of unsure look about him. I might not be explaining this right but not sure how else to describe it.
It's like he's about to do something and his behaviour could be seen as a warning but nothing ever comes of it and on the whole he's a gentle soul. You can hear him bang his lips and teeth together and I growl at him, which stops him, but I don't want to become wary of him or have my behaviour change around him. I know you have to be confident with youngsters and I am being.
I can touch him all over and he's fine, he's always the first to come and see me in the field and will often choose to stay with me as I give him a scratch but there is just something I can't put my finger on. Any ideas? Cheers. x