mane attraction
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I have a beautiful warmblood filly, she already stands at 15.2 as a 2 year old and she really is stunning to look at and is a complete powerhouse.
My partner loves her to bits but i am trying to teach her what is appropriate behaviour and what is just not on, he rebels against me patting her when i tell her off. So far she has reared up when he tried to hold her too tightly by the headclollar and came down on his head cutting it open, another time she double barrelled the stable door whilst he stood behind her missing him by an inch and yet still he cant seem to toughen up with her. She is Trak x Andalu and as most people know she will challenge you to see what she can get away with.
She is given the best of everything and has plenty of grazing time (12hr days) a lovely big stable, plenty of company, and she has work to do albeit short periods because of her age, her education has started though and she is as sharp as they come.
I want her to be a safe horse eventually and this does mean putting boundaries in place, does anybody else here find men cant take instruction well even when its done in the nicest possible way?
I feel like i am in this on my own as we see things differently, i have tried to explain how dangerous she will be if not kept in check regarding any bad behaviour but he acts like i am telling him off which is ridiculous, i am far from the Alpha A female i just want to keep him safe and my horse on the right track.
I am thinking of moving her on so i can relax and just get an older horse instead
My partner loves her to bits but i am trying to teach her what is appropriate behaviour and what is just not on, he rebels against me patting her when i tell her off. So far she has reared up when he tried to hold her too tightly by the headclollar and came down on his head cutting it open, another time she double barrelled the stable door whilst he stood behind her missing him by an inch and yet still he cant seem to toughen up with her. She is Trak x Andalu and as most people know she will challenge you to see what she can get away with.
She is given the best of everything and has plenty of grazing time (12hr days) a lovely big stable, plenty of company, and she has work to do albeit short periods because of her age, her education has started though and she is as sharp as they come.
I want her to be a safe horse eventually and this does mean putting boundaries in place, does anybody else here find men cant take instruction well even when its done in the nicest possible way?
I feel like i am in this on my own as we see things differently, i have tried to explain how dangerous she will be if not kept in check regarding any bad behaviour but he acts like i am telling him off which is ridiculous, i am far from the Alpha A female i just want to keep him safe and my horse on the right track.
I am thinking of moving her on so i can relax and just get an older horse instead