MissSBird
Well-Known Member
Hi guys
I have a baby at the moment, who's been to a couple of local shows this season. He's normally been ok to handle at home, if a little bit pushy and bolshy at times.
I took him to the last show fully aware he'd be excited by the atmosphere, as he has been before. I wasn't expecting it to be quite so bad. He was jumping about a lot on the end of the leadrope (attached by a coupling to the bit), rearing, bucking etc. Particularly when it came to trotting out.
I got away from the rings to the thankfully sizable warm up, trying to get him to settle down. Just after I turned to my instructor who was there with her own horse with a desperate plea for help he did something, I don't know what, and got me in the thigh with a hoof.
My instructor had just sent a friend over who grabbed him from me as I broke down crying, as that seriously hurt. No pernament damage, however, just a pretty pretty bruise.
Baby, however, settled down with this other person pretty much immediatly. Now 6ft tall guy has a lot more strength than 5.2ft me, but Baby barely put a foot wrong with this man. He had much more respect for him which has made me question that perhaps what I was putting down to babyish excitment was more/also down to him having no respect for my authority on the ground.
So, I think some ground work is necessary to reinstate that he may be bigger and stronger than me, but he does what I say. My last horse was a biddable sweetheart though, so I'm a bit stuck for ideas on what to do.
So, any suggestions? All welcomed as I want to stop this now, before someone does end up seriously hurt.
I have a baby at the moment, who's been to a couple of local shows this season. He's normally been ok to handle at home, if a little bit pushy and bolshy at times.
I took him to the last show fully aware he'd be excited by the atmosphere, as he has been before. I wasn't expecting it to be quite so bad. He was jumping about a lot on the end of the leadrope (attached by a coupling to the bit), rearing, bucking etc. Particularly when it came to trotting out.
I got away from the rings to the thankfully sizable warm up, trying to get him to settle down. Just after I turned to my instructor who was there with her own horse with a desperate plea for help he did something, I don't know what, and got me in the thigh with a hoof.
My instructor had just sent a friend over who grabbed him from me as I broke down crying, as that seriously hurt. No pernament damage, however, just a pretty pretty bruise.
Baby, however, settled down with this other person pretty much immediatly. Now 6ft tall guy has a lot more strength than 5.2ft me, but Baby barely put a foot wrong with this man. He had much more respect for him which has made me question that perhaps what I was putting down to babyish excitment was more/also down to him having no respect for my authority on the ground.
So, I think some ground work is necessary to reinstate that he may be bigger and stronger than me, but he does what I say. My last horse was a biddable sweetheart though, so I'm a bit stuck for ideas on what to do.
So, any suggestions? All welcomed as I want to stop this now, before someone does end up seriously hurt.