*rach247*
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Hello,
I have recently purchased a 14 month old yearling filly (arab x welsh) a couple of months ago. It is clear she hasn't had much handling which I suppose can be looked at in a good way and a bad way. She is genrally very quiet natured for a youngster and doesnt have a bad bone in her body.
The problem I have with her is her responding and respecting I am the boss. She is lovely to lead and never pulls but for example when I try to back her up in either the stable or field it like I have to physically shove her.. I have tried digging my fist in her chest, giving her a little pinch etc and she seems unresponsive unless it is very hard, which I really don't like doing.
The main problem is in the field, when I shout her she comes galloping over and if Im not quick enough she plows straight into me... today she actually just managed to stop infront of me but then started 'half rearing' bouncing on the floor and throwing her head.. (like when horses play with each other in the field)
Whilst she is doing these types of things I am shouting NO, holding my hands up, trying to get her to back off with the headcoller and leadrope (normal horses would jump back or keep their distance). She seems totally un-phased by any of my actions.. whilst this is nice she isn't head shy or scared I fully understand this is a serious issue and dangerous. She is only 13.1hh at the moment so is just manageable.
I want to sort this correctly as I feel this is an important part of how she will turn out, however Im not sure the way of doing this, I have tried using a water spray in her face when she gets near but she is totally fine with sprays, so just carries on with a wet face!!
Has anyone any ideas please!?
Many thanks,
Rachael
I have recently purchased a 14 month old yearling filly (arab x welsh) a couple of months ago. It is clear she hasn't had much handling which I suppose can be looked at in a good way and a bad way. She is genrally very quiet natured for a youngster and doesnt have a bad bone in her body.
The problem I have with her is her responding and respecting I am the boss. She is lovely to lead and never pulls but for example when I try to back her up in either the stable or field it like I have to physically shove her.. I have tried digging my fist in her chest, giving her a little pinch etc and she seems unresponsive unless it is very hard, which I really don't like doing.
The main problem is in the field, when I shout her she comes galloping over and if Im not quick enough she plows straight into me... today she actually just managed to stop infront of me but then started 'half rearing' bouncing on the floor and throwing her head.. (like when horses play with each other in the field)
Whilst she is doing these types of things I am shouting NO, holding my hands up, trying to get her to back off with the headcoller and leadrope (normal horses would jump back or keep their distance). She seems totally un-phased by any of my actions.. whilst this is nice she isn't head shy or scared I fully understand this is a serious issue and dangerous. She is only 13.1hh at the moment so is just manageable.
I want to sort this correctly as I feel this is an important part of how she will turn out, however Im not sure the way of doing this, I have tried using a water spray in her face when she gets near but she is totally fine with sprays, so just carries on with a wet face!!
Has anyone any ideas please!?
Many thanks,
Rachael