Moody27
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Does anyone have any ideas which can help with my current issue.
I have a 16.2 ,15 year old warmblood mare ( I’ve owned her for 10 years and have had horses for over 25yrs) .
The problem is when turning her out . We are on a livery yard with plenty happening around us and she’s always been flighty. I have always taken her to the field with a fieldsafe headcollar underneath one which gives me more control ( dually type) . She has recently begun to pull back and go up when we get to her field resulting in her running off with her headcollar and lead rope attached ( dangerous I know) it then takes me at least 20mins to be able to get close enough to remove the dually and rope. She has done this periodically usually when in season so maybe it’s just her hormones at this time of year. She has had all the regular checks ( teeth, back etc) and nothing has shown up. My problem is she will not be caught if she gets away from me and I realise this is dangerous for everyone. We do groundwork and she is respectful of my space , I have practiced backing her up, not always going straight to her field , not turning her out but walking her in hand instead , making her stand at the gate until she’s calm , facing her towards the gate before releasing her , standing at her shoulder to release her and I feel like I am running out of options . I am 56yrs old and not a novice horse owner.
I have a 16.2 ,15 year old warmblood mare ( I’ve owned her for 10 years and have had horses for over 25yrs) .
The problem is when turning her out . We are on a livery yard with plenty happening around us and she’s always been flighty. I have always taken her to the field with a fieldsafe headcollar underneath one which gives me more control ( dually type) . She has recently begun to pull back and go up when we get to her field resulting in her running off with her headcollar and lead rope attached ( dangerous I know) it then takes me at least 20mins to be able to get close enough to remove the dually and rope. She has done this periodically usually when in season so maybe it’s just her hormones at this time of year. She has had all the regular checks ( teeth, back etc) and nothing has shown up. My problem is she will not be caught if she gets away from me and I realise this is dangerous for everyone. We do groundwork and she is respectful of my space , I have practiced backing her up, not always going straight to her field , not turning her out but walking her in hand instead , making her stand at the gate until she’s calm , facing her towards the gate before releasing her , standing at her shoulder to release her and I feel like I am running out of options . I am 56yrs old and not a novice horse owner.