elsielouise
Well-Known Member
Just looking for some alternative easy to implement ideas for my rising 5 year old cob. This is long sorry but the detail might help...and posted in wrong place in picture lounge too as not paying attention - just realised, won't let me delete it there either.
Anyway - Had her about 8 months now but turned her away in November after a wolf tooth out and a back problem was sorted(reared a couple of times with my helper). She'd done nothing but light hack last summer and so I decided would start her again this spring.
Am now working on gaining her respect on the ground before I start ridden work as she is really bargy and constantly invades personal space. She also constantly nibbles and bites everything from zips to wellies to jeans and of course hands. I don't hand feed her anything and have had a helper and my OH doing a lot of handling most of the winter which I think has contributed.
Anyway, I'm able to spend time with her every day now and am trying to teach her 'stand' where I walk round her and she stands still and 'no' every time she goes to nibble.
Problem is she doesn's seem to care one jot about voice commands and I've today resorted to telling her sharply 'no' twice, then on the third time a flick on the nose. Have had the most success with this but it doesn't feel very positive as a method.
She does respond to me making myself big and asking her to go back but only when it suits her and will barge out the stable if she feels like it. Spent an hour the other day leading her in and out to stop this and she hasn't done it since but has come a bit close.
I wonder if she was either weaned very early or very late (would it make a difference?) and is mouthing everything but has discovered her strength- she's just like my older mre was when she was six months old and she was weaned at 4 months as mare died). Fixed my older mare with voice commands and several times a day handling but this one is just 'dead to voice' it seems.
She's an Irish cob so wonder also if she hasnt just been yelled at and pushed around by a bloke as she's much better with my OH and doesn't do it with my farrier either?
SORRY about length...
Anyway - Had her about 8 months now but turned her away in November after a wolf tooth out and a back problem was sorted(reared a couple of times with my helper). She'd done nothing but light hack last summer and so I decided would start her again this spring.
Am now working on gaining her respect on the ground before I start ridden work as she is really bargy and constantly invades personal space. She also constantly nibbles and bites everything from zips to wellies to jeans and of course hands. I don't hand feed her anything and have had a helper and my OH doing a lot of handling most of the winter which I think has contributed.
Anyway, I'm able to spend time with her every day now and am trying to teach her 'stand' where I walk round her and she stands still and 'no' every time she goes to nibble.
Problem is she doesn's seem to care one jot about voice commands and I've today resorted to telling her sharply 'no' twice, then on the third time a flick on the nose. Have had the most success with this but it doesn't feel very positive as a method.
She does respond to me making myself big and asking her to go back but only when it suits her and will barge out the stable if she feels like it. Spent an hour the other day leading her in and out to stop this and she hasn't done it since but has come a bit close.
I wonder if she was either weaned very early or very late (would it make a difference?) and is mouthing everything but has discovered her strength- she's just like my older mre was when she was six months old and she was weaned at 4 months as mare died). Fixed my older mare with voice commands and several times a day handling but this one is just 'dead to voice' it seems.
She's an Irish cob so wonder also if she hasnt just been yelled at and pushed around by a bloke as she's much better with my OH and doesn't do it with my farrier either?
SORRY about length...