RuthnMeg
Well-Known Member
Just would like a few tips and pointers in the right direction...
I can Tie Penny up fine, (she is my NF yearling). I can groom her and pick out her feet while tied up, but when either of the other 2 mares move, or I leave Penny to do said others, she 'twiddles' (acceptable), paws the ground (annoying, but not the end of the world) and then starts her rearing up antics, which obviously I don't want! She has good balance and can walk half circles around her tying up spot, on her hind legs. She went almost too high once today, and would hate her to do something really daft and hurt herself. So, how do I stop her doing this, without giving her the attention she seemingly craves?
In her defense, today was more of an exception rather than the rule as we had the farrier. When Meg was being done, she was getting cross she was missing out, and being young has the attention span of a spanner! She was good enough to do, then relaxed then set off again when Juno went to the back of her stable - out of sight! I don't often bring them in, don't often tie her up, but before she gets too big and strong for her own good, I'd like to break the habit!
So, ideas welcome please. Someone might suggest something I hadn't thought of?
I can Tie Penny up fine, (she is my NF yearling). I can groom her and pick out her feet while tied up, but when either of the other 2 mares move, or I leave Penny to do said others, she 'twiddles' (acceptable), paws the ground (annoying, but not the end of the world) and then starts her rearing up antics, which obviously I don't want! She has good balance and can walk half circles around her tying up spot, on her hind legs. She went almost too high once today, and would hate her to do something really daft and hurt herself. So, how do I stop her doing this, without giving her the attention she seemingly craves?
In her defense, today was more of an exception rather than the rule as we had the farrier. When Meg was being done, she was getting cross she was missing out, and being young has the attention span of a spanner! She was good enough to do, then relaxed then set off again when Juno went to the back of her stable - out of sight! I don't often bring them in, don't often tie her up, but before she gets too big and strong for her own good, I'd like to break the habit!
So, ideas welcome please. Someone might suggest something I hadn't thought of?
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