Jesstickle
Well-Known Member
I have a two year old filly. She knows how to lead and pick up her feet etc and she is a real sweety but she doesn't seem to understand that sometimes she just has to stand still. No reason why she would really as she has had minimal handling and probably hasn't ever had to!
I think she does most of the things she does as she is good natured, not because she understands that she has to if that makes sense. She'll tie up nicely and stand for as long as she is happy but once bored she gets really fidgety. It is the same when leading her. Mostly fine unless she really wants to go somewhere else and then she won't stop and stand, just keeps trying to pull you along.
Non of it is bad natured, I don't think anyway, more of a lack of understanding as to why she can't just do what she wants, so I don't want to tell her off.
How do I 'explain' to her nicely that actually she's a grown up now (well, not just living in a herd in the field anyway) and sometimes she has to do what I say?
I think she does most of the things she does as she is good natured, not because she understands that she has to if that makes sense. She'll tie up nicely and stand for as long as she is happy but once bored she gets really fidgety. It is the same when leading her. Mostly fine unless she really wants to go somewhere else and then she won't stop and stand, just keeps trying to pull you along.
Non of it is bad natured, I don't think anyway, more of a lack of understanding as to why she can't just do what she wants, so I don't want to tell her off.
How do I 'explain' to her nicely that actually she's a grown up now (well, not just living in a herd in the field anyway) and sometimes she has to do what I say?