Hovis_and_SidsMum
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Having now sort of sorted problem number 1 with Hovis - he and Sidney are getting on much better and have stopped trying to kill each other - and problem number 2 - he'll just about lift his feet up without booting me in the process, we've now hit problem number 3. Biting.
He's mouthed at people from the day we got him (he's 4 and we've had him 7 weeks) but he's now nipping. Now I tell him off and even give him a smack on the shoulder and he stops. Then does it again 5 minutes later. He's particularly bad when you're doing anything with his headcollar.
He's not chewing on anything in the stable or in the field so don't think its his teeth or anything but the message just isn't getting through. I don't want to scare him but equally don't want 1/2 a ton of teeth on legs. Any suggestions / advice of anything else I can try?
He's mouthed at people from the day we got him (he's 4 and we've had him 7 weeks) but he's now nipping. Now I tell him off and even give him a smack on the shoulder and he stops. Then does it again 5 minutes later. He's particularly bad when you're doing anything with his headcollar.
He's not chewing on anything in the stable or in the field so don't think its his teeth or anything but the message just isn't getting through. I don't want to scare him but equally don't want 1/2 a ton of teeth on legs. Any suggestions / advice of anything else I can try?