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Unfortunately fixing these things all take time. The day you only have half an hour is when you won't see them for dust. It often makes me question our choice in hobbies!
Does he need to be caught right now? Can you do a visual check on him until exams are over? They need your focus and then once they are finished devoted full days to working with the horse (the hope that if you have all day it takes an hour...).
Do the other two in the field ever get brought in? If they do can you time being there and catch yours when hes on his own and likely closer to the gate if the others are in.
Everyone has been there if they've spent any length of time with horses. There is always one! An uncatchable is amongst the most frustrating.
It sounds like other demands on your time have meant he's reverted to feral. You had him catching and doing all sorts before so no reason why you won't again. Exams are a stressful time and every chance he's picking up on your mood; time pressured, exam stress and nerves/worry that he won't catch.
If his headcollar isn't a field safe one I'd take however long to catch him and either replace with a field safe or just remove it. Continue to visually check him and don't put pressure on to catch him right now. You will probably find when you know you don't have to catch him and you're going into the field without a halter that he's easier to get near and put hands on (go to shoulder not head). Give him a scratch and you release first by walking away from him if you've got the time.
Once your exams are over and you have more time there's advice in this thread that will help and you'll be able to action it better when you're not feeling so overwhelmed. Good luck
Does he need to be caught right now? Can you do a visual check on him until exams are over? They need your focus and then once they are finished devoted full days to working with the horse (the hope that if you have all day it takes an hour...).
Do the other two in the field ever get brought in? If they do can you time being there and catch yours when hes on his own and likely closer to the gate if the others are in.
Everyone has been there if they've spent any length of time with horses. There is always one! An uncatchable is amongst the most frustrating.
It sounds like other demands on your time have meant he's reverted to feral. You had him catching and doing all sorts before so no reason why you won't again. Exams are a stressful time and every chance he's picking up on your mood; time pressured, exam stress and nerves/worry that he won't catch.
If his headcollar isn't a field safe one I'd take however long to catch him and either replace with a field safe or just remove it. Continue to visually check him and don't put pressure on to catch him right now. You will probably find when you know you don't have to catch him and you're going into the field without a halter that he's easier to get near and put hands on (go to shoulder not head). Give him a scratch and you release first by walking away from him if you've got the time.
Once your exams are over and you have more time there's advice in this thread that will help and you'll be able to action it better when you're not feeling so overwhelmed. Good luck