Nancykitt
Well-Known Member
I think your doing a great job and just keep doing what your doing . As you say he’s not taken back to the field when he’s doing this , so hasn’t actually avoided work just gone around it a different way.
I know most posters mean well , but some are very patronising, ignore. You have done a great things for Ozzie.
And as for the biting , for goodness sake it was once , anticipating treats , no blood shed
I agree that people do mean well and genuinely want to help. It's one of those things where it could be any number of causes - and so it's just a matter of finding out what works.
I was watching a video of Michael Peace working with a really nappy horse, but it was so unlike Ozzy... for that horse, it was a combination of genuine fear with 'I don't want to do this.' Michael said that the horse was probably a long-standing napper who could easily intimidate a rider. I could see that the horse was always praised for doing the right thing, but when I compared it to Ozzy, who is so compliant apart from moving from the track to the lane, there wasn't really a great deal I could take from it.
He does seem to have stopped biting the other horses! Ozzy has quickly learnt that there is no need to be aggressive about hay.

