Orson Cart
Well-Known Member
Hi chaps
I am at a lovely private yard where there is only myself and one other lady.
This lady bought a 2 yr old filly (10h Sec A x Shettie) 3 weeks ago and is having a few problems with it, so I have come on here to ask for any advice I can pass on to her (she is totally fine with me posting on here about it)
This lil 2 yr old rears a lot. And I mean a lot! We have had to put extra meshing up at the stable door as she keeps rearing in her stable and every time her owner tries to take her to the manege for a bit of light in hand walking she rears up constantly - both on the way to the school and in the school, even when just taking her to the field to be turned out. In fact, the minute you ask her to do something she doesn't like, she will rear. Even the vet couldn't get a grip on her to take bloods - they had to give up in the end as the rearing made her too dangerous.
The owner is also 9 mths pregnant, so her ability to control the horse is lessened slightly as she has to protect her bump at all times.
I have suggested that she just leaves the filly until she has had her baby and recovered sufficiently so start on ground work regularly but the owner wants to start correcting this behaviour immediately. I have never had an unbroken horse myself, so am unable to offer anything in the way of helpful advice.
How would you chaps deal with stopping the horse from rearing when in hand or in the stable??
I am at a lovely private yard where there is only myself and one other lady.
This lady bought a 2 yr old filly (10h Sec A x Shettie) 3 weeks ago and is having a few problems with it, so I have come on here to ask for any advice I can pass on to her (she is totally fine with me posting on here about it)
This lil 2 yr old rears a lot. And I mean a lot! We have had to put extra meshing up at the stable door as she keeps rearing in her stable and every time her owner tries to take her to the manege for a bit of light in hand walking she rears up constantly - both on the way to the school and in the school, even when just taking her to the field to be turned out. In fact, the minute you ask her to do something she doesn't like, she will rear. Even the vet couldn't get a grip on her to take bloods - they had to give up in the end as the rearing made her too dangerous.
The owner is also 9 mths pregnant, so her ability to control the horse is lessened slightly as she has to protect her bump at all times.
I have suggested that she just leaves the filly until she has had her baby and recovered sufficiently so start on ground work regularly but the owner wants to start correcting this behaviour immediately. I have never had an unbroken horse myself, so am unable to offer anything in the way of helpful advice.
How would you chaps deal with stopping the horse from rearing when in hand or in the stable??