HorseyStar
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Well i have a 1.5 year old filly which i am hoping to bring on...she wont be backed untill at least 3 year sold, however in between this i want to get all her training, ground manners etc spot on so that the backign process will hopefully go smoothly if i get everything else 100%
She is a very sweet little thing, veyr loving and not naturally nasty, howevre she is a youngster! lol and is sometimes now starting to test the boundaries & what she can and can't do etc etc...
So i was just wanting to hear other training methods and what you do and how you train youngsters, what you think is most important in their training, whether you use pressure release, or if their naughty how do you reprimand them? is it important to give them a good smack for something naughty, or would you back them up etc?
Her latests tactic is if she comes in from field at tea time for her tea and i wlak ehr to stable and dont take her straight in, she starts getting all pushy and kicks out (very high) with one of her front feet so i need to make sure im not in the way!! she onyl started this tonight, and it suddenly dawned on me that i wasnt sure of the best way to deal with it....as it happens i just backed her up with a bit of pressure on her nose and shouted at her....what would you ahve done in this situation...?
im just intrigued and always open minded to do things a different way to what i have been doing it if it benefits the horse....?
many thanks
Well i have a 1.5 year old filly which i am hoping to bring on...she wont be backed untill at least 3 year sold, however in between this i want to get all her training, ground manners etc spot on so that the backign process will hopefully go smoothly if i get everything else 100%
She is a very sweet little thing, veyr loving and not naturally nasty, howevre she is a youngster! lol and is sometimes now starting to test the boundaries & what she can and can't do etc etc...
So i was just wanting to hear other training methods and what you do and how you train youngsters, what you think is most important in their training, whether you use pressure release, or if their naughty how do you reprimand them? is it important to give them a good smack for something naughty, or would you back them up etc?
Her latests tactic is if she comes in from field at tea time for her tea and i wlak ehr to stable and dont take her straight in, she starts getting all pushy and kicks out (very high) with one of her front feet so i need to make sure im not in the way!! she onyl started this tonight, and it suddenly dawned on me that i wasnt sure of the best way to deal with it....as it happens i just backed her up with a bit of pressure on her nose and shouted at her....what would you ahve done in this situation...?
im just intrigued and always open minded to do things a different way to what i have been doing it if it benefits the horse....?
many thanks