equitum
Well-Known Member
Hi OP,
Sorry I haven't had a chance to read all the replies so I don't know if this has been mentioned already but I find it's best to leave a horse alone when they are in their stable.
Horses need their own space where they don't get fussed or faffed and their stable should be this place. If you need to rug or groom etc do it anywhere but in the stable. Then you won't be putting yourself in danger in such an enclosed space, especially when you know this upsets her.
TB's are a sensitive breed anyway and need to be treated appropriately.
I definitely don't agree with a beating of any kind. It won't solve your problem in the long run, why add more stress to an already stressful situation?.......I would like to see a person try this with my TB. They wouldn't win.
Sorry I haven't had a chance to read all the replies so I don't know if this has been mentioned already but I find it's best to leave a horse alone when they are in their stable.
Horses need their own space where they don't get fussed or faffed and their stable should be this place. If you need to rug or groom etc do it anywhere but in the stable. Then you won't be putting yourself in danger in such an enclosed space, especially when you know this upsets her.
TB's are a sensitive breed anyway and need to be treated appropriately.
I definitely don't agree with a beating of any kind. It won't solve your problem in the long run, why add more stress to an already stressful situation?.......I would like to see a person try this with my TB. They wouldn't win.