squirtlysmum
Well-Known Member
Any ideas?
My homebred baby ned (5) is absolutely terrified of sheep and no matter what I do to try to desensitise him its not working. He's been in fields next to them and if they come near he stands stock still with madly beating heart, initially I thought I'd just let him get on with it but he just will not settle. This morning he was turned out into his winter paddock with lovely grass, the idea being he went out for a couple of hours to get used to the change in grazing, the sheep had been in this field a couple of weeks ago and for the two hours he didn't take a mouth of grass and went around smelling every sheep poo, they are next door but were at the other end of the field and he stood starring at them when not taking a wiff.
He had neds all but one side and the dreaded sheep the other. When I walk him down aroad next to them in hand he freeks and god forbid if I ride him near them as then he has to deal with them all on his own, even with another horse he's just terrified.
We've now been at the yard for two months and god only knows what he'll do in the early part of next year when they come into a barn near him to lamb.
I've never had a horse with such an inexplicable fear.
Other than fostering a sheep for his own fear what else can I do?
My homebred baby ned (5) is absolutely terrified of sheep and no matter what I do to try to desensitise him its not working. He's been in fields next to them and if they come near he stands stock still with madly beating heart, initially I thought I'd just let him get on with it but he just will not settle. This morning he was turned out into his winter paddock with lovely grass, the idea being he went out for a couple of hours to get used to the change in grazing, the sheep had been in this field a couple of weeks ago and for the two hours he didn't take a mouth of grass and went around smelling every sheep poo, they are next door but were at the other end of the field and he stood starring at them when not taking a wiff.
He had neds all but one side and the dreaded sheep the other. When I walk him down aroad next to them in hand he freeks and god forbid if I ride him near them as then he has to deal with them all on his own, even with another horse he's just terrified.
We've now been at the yard for two months and god only knows what he'll do in the early part of next year when they come into a barn near him to lamb.
I've never had a horse with such an inexplicable fear.
Other than fostering a sheep for his own fear what else can I do?