Footlights
Well-Known Member
My horse won't tie unless there is a haynet hanging up for him, if there isn't one then he pulls back, walks around and tries to escape. This is probably partly my fault as when I first got him he didn't want to come in from the field so I was trying to make coming in as enjoyable as possible - a big haynet, grooming, lots of fuss etc.
However, the haynet is now causing problems when I try and put his bridle on, as he just wants to eat and gets very fustrated with me. If I take the haynet away while tacking up then he just tries to escape and won't stand still for me.
What can I do to teach him that he needs to stand still for me, even if there is no haynet there to keep him occupied?
However, the haynet is now causing problems when I try and put his bridle on, as he just wants to eat and gets very fustrated with me. If I take the haynet away while tacking up then he just tries to escape and won't stand still for me.
What can I do to teach him that he needs to stand still for me, even if there is no haynet there to keep him occupied?