Hallo2012
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just looking for ideas really anything i may not have thought of and if no new ideas, what on earth do i do!!!
background: pony is a 13hh 13yo sec C gelding. Gelded at 5 and WAS used before gelding and he has retained the hysterical and bolshy mannerisms that saw him gelded (although thankfully lost the rearing around with 5 legs issue!) we didnt breed or geld him, we bought him two years ago as a first pony and in many respects he does that job superbly as he is never fresh or silly to ride, he can have weeks off and then hack out in a gale, pops a small fence, does farm and beach rides and has never spun, reared, bucked etc.
he's a gem to clip and load so he has MANY plus points.
BUT.....he has two hugely irritating bad points and having tried everything i know, i'm at my wits end.
Not every day, probably twice a week on average he can be an idiot to catch and an idiot to lead (not always linked).
he will gallop up to the gate flat out kicking and squealing but then just keep running and spinning, refuse to be caught and will kick out if you persist. Normally if i can get in the field and get on the approach to him with a treat its ok, its mainly if he spots you first and once he gets like this he cannot be talked off the ledge, on some days we have had to herd him from the field in to a moving pen of electric and then herd him to the stable, its that bad!!!
theres only him and one other pony and he's worse if left till last (other pony doesnt care and ignores him)
food doesnt work as he will either craftily nick a handfull then spin and kick or ignore it totally and leaving a headcollar on doesnt help as he will just wrench away from you, spin and kick even with a long catch strap.
He's the same summer or winter not weather/grass related and he can do it after an hour out or 7 hours out, no pattern.
in the summer i will just keep him walking and moving, not grazing and eventually (30-40 min) he will cave. Harder in the winter as i am on clay so he makes a huge mess running around and i cannot physically run quick enough in wellies and mud to stop him eating, so it doesnt work as well.
as much as anything i am at my wits end as to WHY?!
he barely works, on average one hack and one school per week and a good variety of stuff (poles, jumps, beach etc) so 99% of the time he only comes in to be fed! He's my step daughters pony so she only rides him every other weekend and a lovely local girl hacks him once or twice the other week. Easy life lol!
saddle fits, teeth up to date.
he has a weighed portion of hay and then ad lib straw chaff year round as he's a fatty so cant have ad lib hay but he has straw in the stable and field all the time n addition to the hay or grass (and field does still have plenty of rough grass on it) and he DOES eat it, so i dont think hes hangry?
he's in a separate field to the other pony (as mine is a stallion and plays VERY rough) but tbh when he was in a field with another horse at previous yard he was worse and very quickly became impossible to separate at all........he is generally very clingy, if he's in the wash box and is left whilst you go to get something he will throw himself around like an idiot and has snapped the ties twice even if the other pony is in stable next door!
He is always led with a chain over the nose otherwise some days he can be caught easily and THEN decide to naf off over my garden and i do think this makes it worse as he doesnt like the chain over his nose but its the only thing that will stop him in hand (he is snaffle mouthed to ride at all times!) and of course once he goes, he's then spinning and kicking and cant be caught for hours
he is as bad with a bridle as a chain, ie some days you can get it on fine and other days he will spin and kick away.
Im probably making him sound utterly horrible but im at the end of my tether after nipping home on my lunch break to get them both in, taking 6 minutes to catch and rug the 5yo stallion and then spending 25 mins weeping in the mud trying to catch this idiot! and i had to leave him so he will be churning the field in to oblivion by time i get back
previous owners didnt have this issue but their fields had NO grass so suspect he was always keen to come in for food.
I know all his previous owners and his breeders, all lovely kind people i dont think he's ever been knocked around so not sure where the turning and kicking comes from.
(i think it feels even worse as mine is so easy!anyones toddler or granny could catch him and rug him and mess with him, hes soft as anything so he makes Cedric look horrendous by comparison, and some days it feels VERY hard work dealing with him.....)
any clever ideas? its my own yard so i can try most things. I would say he's generally happy...until he's not and then he loses the plot (but NEVER under saddle). The stallion is very chill and totally ignores him all the time, never neighs to him or gallops around so its not like they wind each other up.
help.please
background: pony is a 13hh 13yo sec C gelding. Gelded at 5 and WAS used before gelding and he has retained the hysterical and bolshy mannerisms that saw him gelded (although thankfully lost the rearing around with 5 legs issue!) we didnt breed or geld him, we bought him two years ago as a first pony and in many respects he does that job superbly as he is never fresh or silly to ride, he can have weeks off and then hack out in a gale, pops a small fence, does farm and beach rides and has never spun, reared, bucked etc.
he's a gem to clip and load so he has MANY plus points.
BUT.....he has two hugely irritating bad points and having tried everything i know, i'm at my wits end.
Not every day, probably twice a week on average he can be an idiot to catch and an idiot to lead (not always linked).
he will gallop up to the gate flat out kicking and squealing but then just keep running and spinning, refuse to be caught and will kick out if you persist. Normally if i can get in the field and get on the approach to him with a treat its ok, its mainly if he spots you first and once he gets like this he cannot be talked off the ledge, on some days we have had to herd him from the field in to a moving pen of electric and then herd him to the stable, its that bad!!!
theres only him and one other pony and he's worse if left till last (other pony doesnt care and ignores him)
food doesnt work as he will either craftily nick a handfull then spin and kick or ignore it totally and leaving a headcollar on doesnt help as he will just wrench away from you, spin and kick even with a long catch strap.
He's the same summer or winter not weather/grass related and he can do it after an hour out or 7 hours out, no pattern.
in the summer i will just keep him walking and moving, not grazing and eventually (30-40 min) he will cave. Harder in the winter as i am on clay so he makes a huge mess running around and i cannot physically run quick enough in wellies and mud to stop him eating, so it doesnt work as well.
as much as anything i am at my wits end as to WHY?!
he barely works, on average one hack and one school per week and a good variety of stuff (poles, jumps, beach etc) so 99% of the time he only comes in to be fed! He's my step daughters pony so she only rides him every other weekend and a lovely local girl hacks him once or twice the other week. Easy life lol!
saddle fits, teeth up to date.
he has a weighed portion of hay and then ad lib straw chaff year round as he's a fatty so cant have ad lib hay but he has straw in the stable and field all the time n addition to the hay or grass (and field does still have plenty of rough grass on it) and he DOES eat it, so i dont think hes hangry?
he's in a separate field to the other pony (as mine is a stallion and plays VERY rough) but tbh when he was in a field with another horse at previous yard he was worse and very quickly became impossible to separate at all........he is generally very clingy, if he's in the wash box and is left whilst you go to get something he will throw himself around like an idiot and has snapped the ties twice even if the other pony is in stable next door!
He is always led with a chain over the nose otherwise some days he can be caught easily and THEN decide to naf off over my garden and i do think this makes it worse as he doesnt like the chain over his nose but its the only thing that will stop him in hand (he is snaffle mouthed to ride at all times!) and of course once he goes, he's then spinning and kicking and cant be caught for hours
he is as bad with a bridle as a chain, ie some days you can get it on fine and other days he will spin and kick away.
Im probably making him sound utterly horrible but im at the end of my tether after nipping home on my lunch break to get them both in, taking 6 minutes to catch and rug the 5yo stallion and then spending 25 mins weeping in the mud trying to catch this idiot! and i had to leave him so he will be churning the field in to oblivion by time i get back
previous owners didnt have this issue but their fields had NO grass so suspect he was always keen to come in for food.
I know all his previous owners and his breeders, all lovely kind people i dont think he's ever been knocked around so not sure where the turning and kicking comes from.
(i think it feels even worse as mine is so easy!anyones toddler or granny could catch him and rug him and mess with him, hes soft as anything so he makes Cedric look horrendous by comparison, and some days it feels VERY hard work dealing with him.....)
any clever ideas? its my own yard so i can try most things. I would say he's generally happy...until he's not and then he loses the plot (but NEVER under saddle). The stallion is very chill and totally ignores him all the time, never neighs to him or gallops around so its not like they wind each other up.
help.please