kellyb
Active Member
Hi, We have our first pony, a loan pony who we have had for about 3 months now. I have posted about her (Brandy) before and received lots of help so Im hoping maybe someone can help again. Today my daughter and I went to the field to clean up the poo's and to take Brandy a beach ball we bought for her.
Brandy was fine and even seemed happy to see us, running up towards the fence when we arrived. We hope that the ball will help to desensitise her and also give her something to play around with. She seemed a bit nervous of it at first but then nudged it along the ground a few times before getting back to her grazing. I tucked the ball into a distant corner of the field while we went to pick up the poo's.
She ignored us for the rest of time which she has been doing lately, just concentrating on grazing. When it came time for me to go she seemed to be trying to block my way so that I couldnt go over the fence and out of her field. When I tried to go around her she threw her head around very quickly and tried to bite me quite agressively.
Luckily I was pretty quick and she didnt get me. I told her off and stood my ground and she did a "mini" charge at me, ears flat back and really scary and then jumped around quick to give me the bum! I jumped fast out of the way and then she came at me and did the same again! This time I started to feel scared (she is our first dont forget!) and although I tried not to show it, Im sure she knew. I calmly yelled to my little girl to bring me a crop and she did but by the time she got it to me Brandy had walked off and left me alone.
Yesterday my daughter rode her in the field and she was really quite lovely and sweet and as mentioned she seemed perfectly fine when we went into the field.
I have noticed just the last few days that when I go to leave she acts a bit strange like she wants to block my way. When we first got her and the grass was almost non existent we would give her hay when we went over for the late feed but she has a large field now with what I beleive to be plenty enough grass. She seems to be maintaing a healthy weight and a more experienced neighbor says she is getting plenty.
She has not been getting the hay for weeks so you wouldnt think she would suddenly get funny about that would you? I would have thought if she was going to be funny about it it would have been as soon as we stopped giving it to her.
I dont know what could have caused this sudden scary aggressive behavoir...Any ideas?
thank you.
Brandy was fine and even seemed happy to see us, running up towards the fence when we arrived. We hope that the ball will help to desensitise her and also give her something to play around with. She seemed a bit nervous of it at first but then nudged it along the ground a few times before getting back to her grazing. I tucked the ball into a distant corner of the field while we went to pick up the poo's.
She ignored us for the rest of time which she has been doing lately, just concentrating on grazing. When it came time for me to go she seemed to be trying to block my way so that I couldnt go over the fence and out of her field. When I tried to go around her she threw her head around very quickly and tried to bite me quite agressively.
Luckily I was pretty quick and she didnt get me. I told her off and stood my ground and she did a "mini" charge at me, ears flat back and really scary and then jumped around quick to give me the bum! I jumped fast out of the way and then she came at me and did the same again! This time I started to feel scared (she is our first dont forget!) and although I tried not to show it, Im sure she knew. I calmly yelled to my little girl to bring me a crop and she did but by the time she got it to me Brandy had walked off and left me alone.
Yesterday my daughter rode her in the field and she was really quite lovely and sweet and as mentioned she seemed perfectly fine when we went into the field.
I have noticed just the last few days that when I go to leave she acts a bit strange like she wants to block my way. When we first got her and the grass was almost non existent we would give her hay when we went over for the late feed but she has a large field now with what I beleive to be plenty enough grass. She seems to be maintaing a healthy weight and a more experienced neighbor says she is getting plenty.
She has not been getting the hay for weeks so you wouldnt think she would suddenly get funny about that would you? I would have thought if she was going to be funny about it it would have been as soon as we stopped giving it to her.
I dont know what could have caused this sudden scary aggressive behavoir...Any ideas?
thank you.