Kelly_boyden
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I have recently taken on a 6 year old Walsh cross mare around 14.1hh who I am trying to bring back into work very slowly. She was professionally backed and broken over 18months ago. Since then her owner fell pregnant and the pony remained in the field since I went to see her three weeks ago. With just a visit daily to check water and give carrots.
The pony was initially quite good to handle, stood to be brushed, allowed her feet to be picked, slightly pulled to be lead but would Follow commands when asked, I could also get her bridle on to be lead. I initially thought her few green manners would be ironed out with the treat system for good behaviour. However that lasted a few days, since then she has turned into a monster and I'm being kind in saying a monster! She continuously pours at the floor whilst being tied up and she will go for hours, she's contineously in your space, she's started kicking out so I can no longer pick her back feet up, she barges you, flicks her head constantly, I can no longer put the bridle on without putting myself or her in danger. The only thing I can still manage to do is to catch her and walk her from the field to the stable block. All treats have long stopped!
She's been paddocked with 3 other horses since returning from being broken. The pony is vastly over weight and I advised initially putting her into a smaller paddock as there is plenty of grass for only 4 of them. I think this may have been the start of where it all went wrong, she paces her paddock when out, despite being able to see them. When tied up she constantly turns her head to there paddock. I've been bringing her in for a few hours daily and then stabling her for a couple of hours to build on her ground manners but I fear there getting worse. Any advice would be much appreciated as I don't think I can take any more fights which I know I'm going to loose.
The pony was initially quite good to handle, stood to be brushed, allowed her feet to be picked, slightly pulled to be lead but would Follow commands when asked, I could also get her bridle on to be lead. I initially thought her few green manners would be ironed out with the treat system for good behaviour. However that lasted a few days, since then she has turned into a monster and I'm being kind in saying a monster! She continuously pours at the floor whilst being tied up and she will go for hours, she's contineously in your space, she's started kicking out so I can no longer pick her back feet up, she barges you, flicks her head constantly, I can no longer put the bridle on without putting myself or her in danger. The only thing I can still manage to do is to catch her and walk her from the field to the stable block. All treats have long stopped!
She's been paddocked with 3 other horses since returning from being broken. The pony is vastly over weight and I advised initially putting her into a smaller paddock as there is plenty of grass for only 4 of them. I think this may have been the start of where it all went wrong, she paces her paddock when out, despite being able to see them. When tied up she constantly turns her head to there paddock. I've been bringing her in for a few hours daily and then stabling her for a couple of hours to build on her ground manners but I fear there getting worse. Any advice would be much appreciated as I don't think I can take any more fights which I know I'm going to loose.