Evie91
Well-Known Member
..... Are they all little b*****s?! Have a companion pony for my horse.Now I love the pony too bits but boy is she hard work!!
For example; my tb respects fencing, not pony - under or over and out!
has exploited every single weak spot in my fencing.
Gets muzzle off now in under a minute. Corralled in hard standing, just for one hour, came back to find pony had escaped by stepping through the gate, over the muck heap, through the wood, round the garden and is now grazing adjacent to the tb, just the wrong side of the fence!
Pings my bra strap or knicker elastic through my clothes while I'm grooming her or in the stable.
Picks up hoof pick out of bucket and throws it across the yard or out the stable.
Has escaped from the stable, and came to meet me bringing the tb in. Has galloped off when being lunged, ran round local wood then came back- I swear she likes me to see what mischief she's up to!
At my wits end! She goes out overnight, supposedly muzzled to try and keep her weight down but she is getting a bit of a tummy! She is footy on stony ground but has been like this since I've had her - her footiness has not stopped her galloping off when she feels like it or chasing my dog, or hearding my mare in the paddock!
she is ace, just not had a pony experience before - are they all like this??!!!
For example; my tb respects fencing, not pony - under or over and out!
has exploited every single weak spot in my fencing.
Gets muzzle off now in under a minute. Corralled in hard standing, just for one hour, came back to find pony had escaped by stepping through the gate, over the muck heap, through the wood, round the garden and is now grazing adjacent to the tb, just the wrong side of the fence!
Pings my bra strap or knicker elastic through my clothes while I'm grooming her or in the stable.
Picks up hoof pick out of bucket and throws it across the yard or out the stable.
Has escaped from the stable, and came to meet me bringing the tb in. Has galloped off when being lunged, ran round local wood then came back- I swear she likes me to see what mischief she's up to!
At my wits end! She goes out overnight, supposedly muzzled to try and keep her weight down but she is getting a bit of a tummy! She is footy on stony ground but has been like this since I've had her - her footiness has not stopped her galloping off when she feels like it or chasing my dog, or hearding my mare in the paddock!
she is ace, just not had a pony experience before - are they all like this??!!!