rafty
Well-Known Member
Well all seems to be going OK with new pony who arrived Friday morning. I had a lesson on her on Friday afternoon as she was very good, and she did stand still when being brushed etc. Then went to see her on Saturday morning and she seemed slightly more unsettled so I jjust spent time with her in field.
Today I went down with my kids to see her, got her out of field and tied her up to be brushed. She seemed slightly nervous today and did not want to stand still to be brushed, I think this is down to of course a new home and I think she has not been taught very good ground manners. She is always looking for treats as her old owner constantly gave her treats! Plus she has this annoying habit of trying to continuely scratch her head and rub on you. Whats the best way to teach her not to do this and to stand still when being brushed? I just want to make sure I manage it the correct way, even if its just new home nerves. Oh and today we even had pawing on the ground, I believe it is best to ignore this? But any other tips would be great.
However, she was fine once tacked up and I had my kids riding her around the school, playing games, going around cones etc. Then I rode her and my kids stood in the middle pretending to be the teacher telling me what to do. She was fine, and once we had finished she was slightly better when being brushed, but still not very still and this head scratching annoyingness!!
I was also thinking of hacking her out on my own tomorrow, but not sure if I should take her in hand first? Hmmmm, not sure what to do ?? She is 15 so a pretty steady ride, but still I don't want to muck it up and it go wrong. I cannot hack out with anyone else so its either go for it, or walk in hand??
Thanks
Today I went down with my kids to see her, got her out of field and tied her up to be brushed. She seemed slightly nervous today and did not want to stand still to be brushed, I think this is down to of course a new home and I think she has not been taught very good ground manners. She is always looking for treats as her old owner constantly gave her treats! Plus she has this annoying habit of trying to continuely scratch her head and rub on you. Whats the best way to teach her not to do this and to stand still when being brushed? I just want to make sure I manage it the correct way, even if its just new home nerves. Oh and today we even had pawing on the ground, I believe it is best to ignore this? But any other tips would be great.
However, she was fine once tacked up and I had my kids riding her around the school, playing games, going around cones etc. Then I rode her and my kids stood in the middle pretending to be the teacher telling me what to do. She was fine, and once we had finished she was slightly better when being brushed, but still not very still and this head scratching annoyingness!!
I was also thinking of hacking her out on my own tomorrow, but not sure if I should take her in hand first? Hmmmm, not sure what to do ?? She is 15 so a pretty steady ride, but still I don't want to muck it up and it go wrong. I cannot hack out with anyone else so its either go for it, or walk in hand??
Thanks