Charlotte&&Prince
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I have a 3 year old welsh pony, taken off the moor 18 months ago. Since coming off he was kept in a herd of 5 horses but they were owned by the same people so they all came in at the same time. Now I've bought him and moved him to a different yard he's become a little terror! He's in a same sex herd of 4 horses incl. him. He started off fine for a couple of months, easy to catch and bring in but then the yard owner moved some other youngsters into the field next door and he became sour to leaving the field. The yard owner has now moved the horses so they aren't in sight and he got a little better, enough that I can get him into the double gated area with a bucket of feed. If I go anywhere near him in the field he will gallop around, chase the other horses and wind himself up so much that there's no chance. The only thing that works is waiting for everyone to bring in their horses before I get mine, but with winter upon us and no lights in the field that's proving to still be a nightmare. I've tried food, which works but he's starting to rely on that to come in, I've tried making him work if he runs from me once but with a field that big it's pointless, I've sat in his field for two hours and he's come over but as soon as I go to touch him he spooks and runs away, I've also left a headcollar on him but that caused some really awful rubs on his face even with it as loose as possible. I can't even loose school him because he does this. I'm at the end of my tether, it's to the point where I've had to consider selling him as I haven't got 2 hours a day to run around a field after my horse. Individual grazing seems the only way to fix it but the yard owner doesn't offer the option. I've considered getting someone who specialises in natural horsemanship to come out but that costs money which I don't have to spare with winter coming! Anyone have any more ideas?