Marydoll
Well-Known Member
For some horses, I quick slap works wonders. For others it will make them 100x worse.
It depends WHY they're doing it. Being a cheeky little sod? I'd smack them before i'd even thought about it. Threatening and warning you off whilst you're still 10ft away? Absolutely not, as there's something far more serious going no than trying their luck. The biting is the end stage of the handler not listening to all the prior warnings! Ignoring all the warnings then punishing the horse when it esculate will only make them MORE defensive. To sort that kind of issue, you need to sort the root cause: why is the horse warning you off in the first place?
Agree with this, im not against a smack, i have a horse who can be a bit nippy while having rug fastened at the front when in season, and while i sympathise with her discomfort at this time, i wont take a bite for it, a swift elbow to the chops worked wonders and she soon stopped.
This is different to what the op describes, its almost like the horse anticipates rough handling, (i dont mean you op, ) possibly a poor handler in a past life and is getting her warnings in, it sounds more like a confidence building issue, id have to think about that one .