hellspells
Well-Known Member
I have 6 year old dartmoor pony I've had for the last 3 years. She is 100% better than she was to handle etc (came from a stud not wild off the moor) anyway her behviour to lead has gone down hill again drastically. Our turnout is a 10min walk up the road, she is not to bad on the way up but in the afternoons coming down she is turing back into a nightmare (she was led in a chiffney for a couple on months earlier this year and it sorted it. I'd much rather get a long term solution as this obviously wasn't).
I was away this weekend and she has walked all over her 'babysitters' - leaving me with one now dangerous pony (she kicked a friend at lunch). What she does is dive into the hedge and turn her body towards you so you can't bend her, flys forward at 100mph and tries to get my big horse who is in my other hand. I can deal with it when I just have her - but when I have my other one its a real struggle. Discipline doesn't seem to work - she just looks at me with a 'is that the best you've got' look
Any ideas? Please!
Mice pies if you got this far!
I was away this weekend and she has walked all over her 'babysitters' - leaving me with one now dangerous pony (she kicked a friend at lunch). What she does is dive into the hedge and turn her body towards you so you can't bend her, flys forward at 100mph and tries to get my big horse who is in my other hand. I can deal with it when I just have her - but when I have my other one its a real struggle. Discipline doesn't seem to work - she just looks at me with a 'is that the best you've got' look
Any ideas? Please!
Mice pies if you got this far!