MrsElle
Well-Known Member
We have had this little pony for 2 months. She is very timid and when you walk towards her she walks away. If you sit still she used to ignore you completely, but she will now come to us, but stay an arms length away. I have managed to stroke her nose a couple of times but don't want to push it and scare her away again.
The issue we have is that she came to us in foal and we are working towards gaining enough trust so she allows us near her and her foal when the time comes. We don't want to jeopardise the little trust she has built up in us by doing something to scare her.
She needs worming, and at some point will need the farrier to tidy her feet up, although that can wait as they are ok at the minute.
She is out with three others, all confident and friendly, including the 4 month old foal.
None of the four in this field, or any of our horses get hard feed as they are all natives (the four are Shetlands), and when we have given the odd treat to the ponies she isn't interested, won't come near us for any food at all.
So, suggestions on how to worm her without separating her from the herd (she gets very distressed when I have moved them between fields and she is left), and without undoing the work we have done with her already.
BTW, we have Panacur liquid to worm with.
The issue we have is that she came to us in foal and we are working towards gaining enough trust so she allows us near her and her foal when the time comes. We don't want to jeopardise the little trust she has built up in us by doing something to scare her.
She needs worming, and at some point will need the farrier to tidy her feet up, although that can wait as they are ok at the minute.
She is out with three others, all confident and friendly, including the 4 month old foal.
None of the four in this field, or any of our horses get hard feed as they are all natives (the four are Shetlands), and when we have given the odd treat to the ponies she isn't interested, won't come near us for any food at all.
So, suggestions on how to worm her without separating her from the herd (she gets very distressed when I have moved them between fields and she is left), and without undoing the work we have done with her already.
BTW, we have Panacur liquid to worm with.