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How would you regain trust you had initially in a new horse, but which has now been lost as a result of getting outside help in.
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Get him in and leave him in. Put a headcollar on and it'll come gradually. We put our yearlings out all together and literally ignore them,let them be babies and grow on. We get then get them in,headcollar them and start the handling work.
Has someone been a little heavy handed?
Your only option really is to get said horse in,and get it to bond with you all over again. This will probably mean you'll have to keep him/her in,spend plenty of time handling,etc. If you are able to turn out on its own,well away from others then so be it,said horse will then bond with you rather than latching on to other horses.
This will take a number of weeks rather than days.
i had a similar experience with a weaner its mother had passed when it was younger and had to fend for himself so had no trust with other horses or people, this little fella would literally try to run head first into the stable wall to get away from me. one thing that proved helpful was just sitting with him, not looking at him not trying to touch him he eventually got curious as to what i was, then he came up to me, when he did so, i just removed myself, then did it again about an hour later, each time it took slightly less time for him to come closer. took a huge amount of patience, as soon as he didnt try to runaway when i entered the stable i moved up a notch and had a treat when he came close i sat for a while longer and then put the treat where i was and left, still not trying to touch at all. then he actually started to face me when i entered the stable. i kept the no looking rule but lots of soothing noises, this did take a long time he was seriously screwed up. eventually i sat longer and longer until he was asking for the treat by touching and nudging me, then i went onto sitting with his feed bowl next to me, still no touching, then one day i put a glove on the end of a broom handle i left that in with him next to a treat then went on to holding it eventually while he was eating one day i touched him with the glove end of the handle, surprising to me he looked and completely ignored it! so i left it at that, did the same the next day eventually i could rub this all over him with no problem. then i moved on to using my hand but the moment he reacted i switched back to the broom handle. i always left it on a positive,and one day out of the blue he just walked up to me as i entered the stable and pretty much let me touch him straight away.
so i gave him a quick scratch and left him wanting more, this little fella suddenly turned a corner, and became totally in love with me, i could do anything i liked with him, the next phase was having someone else try! still with all the long and extensive ground work i had done he tried to be all shy but realised we were actually pretty cool to have around 'treats!'
i hope this helps you, as i said the poor thing had no trust and would rather hurt himself before letting us near him, as you said you have plenty of time so i hope yours responds positively soon.