cosmic389
Well-Known Member
My 3yo horse generally ties up ok. But being young he likes to fidget and stick his head between the fence to get to the grass on the other side. If I'm next to him I will stop him or ask him to back up.
If I'm not supervising he has gotten the lead rope over his poll on his way back up and as the pressure is applied due to rope pulled taught around his poll he panics and pulls back until the twine breaks. My current yard doesn't tie ups located higher than the horse so it's not difficult for my horse to put his head down and then get the rope over his head.
I'm worried he will injure himself if he keeps doing it and wondering if there's a way to teach him not to panic, rather just hold still of he finds himself in that position again. Understandably it's scary for him to find himself trapped like that.
Advice greatly appreciated thank you.
If I'm not supervising he has gotten the lead rope over his poll on his way back up and as the pressure is applied due to rope pulled taught around his poll he panics and pulls back until the twine breaks. My current yard doesn't tie ups located higher than the horse so it's not difficult for my horse to put his head down and then get the rope over his head.
I'm worried he will injure himself if he keeps doing it and wondering if there's a way to teach him not to panic, rather just hold still of he finds himself in that position again. Understandably it's scary for him to find himself trapped like that.
Advice greatly appreciated thank you.
