angrybird1
Well-Known Member
At his stage he's like a teenager. Testing you out a bit possibly. I would turn him out and for a while just do his basic care.
Try to find a good local instructor. Have a look to see if there are any intelligent horsemanship/ Kelly Marks instructors near you. Having a little break may help you both.
Try reading Kelly Marks books too. Good luck. Everyone will tell you you need experience to handle a young horse that's partly true but everyone has to start somewhere.
The bond thing is strange really. You don't need one but if you have one it does make things easier. If say it's more trust than a bond.
Try to find a good local instructor. Have a look to see if there are any intelligent horsemanship/ Kelly Marks instructors near you. Having a little break may help you both.
Try reading Kelly Marks books too. Good luck. Everyone will tell you you need experience to handle a young horse that's partly true but everyone has to start somewhere.
The bond thing is strange really. You don't need one but if you have one it does make things easier. If say it's more trust than a bond.