mandy4727
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Calli is a 16hh (nearly) 3 year old filly. Unfortunately we don't have winter turnout as such just a piece of field which is mostly muddy where we can turn out whilst we muck out. A small sand paddock we can turnout again whilst we muck out but Calli keeps jumping out. And a large paddock for riding and lunging only. Cos of Callis age and the lack of turnout we have been lunging her over the winter. Not on tight circles at all and making sure we are using the full area of the large school (we can't free school in the large paddock) to protect her joints. She is also walked out in hand. Just setting the scene. She is brill on the lunge will do everything is calm, obedient, well mannered etc. Same in hand. But in the stable a different matter. She is so intimadating. It is a large stable and if you are trying to skip out she just follows you round and stands so so close, trying to stand on you. She gets you in a head lock and tries to trap your shoulder between her jaw and neck and squash you. She bit my back today on my operation scar!!! She will not back off at all if you square up to her and look her straight in the eye etc. I know the easy answer would be to tie her up either in or out the stable but just wonder why she does this and how to stop it. None of my other horses I have owned have never done this and none on the yard do. In the field she is not a dominant horse infact the other way round. She will not go back if told as you enter the stable and it is a battle to stop her barging over the top of you and out the door. Luckily she hasn't done this yet. Someone else is giving her hay in the mornings for me and said "she has no manners at all does she?" Which I can only agree to. As I said out of the stable for a nearly 3 year old she is brill. It is the trying to crush you between her jaw and chest which is my main cause for concern with her. Ideas on what to do and why she does this please.