Stormy13
Well-Known Member
Hi all I've just purchased a lovely yearling filly, shes a traditional cob and shes so friendly and calm , just has a lovely personality.
The problem we have is that she doesn't like having her legs or belly touched and will cow kick, I'm willing to put the time in she needs i just wanted some advice on the best way to go about it. I believe getting her used to a glove on a stick is a good way but is there anything else i can do? I just want her to have the best start. Shes great in every other way, leads well, isnt fazed by anything bless her.
Shes my first yearling but we do have two other ponies and I've had some experience with youngsters before.
Any advice appreciated
The problem we have is that she doesn't like having her legs or belly touched and will cow kick, I'm willing to put the time in she needs i just wanted some advice on the best way to go about it. I believe getting her used to a glove on a stick is a good way but is there anything else i can do? I just want her to have the best start. Shes great in every other way, leads well, isnt fazed by anything bless her.
Shes my first yearling but we do have two other ponies and I've had some experience with youngsters before.
Any advice appreciated
