bkneil
Well-Known Member
Hi. I have a rising 3 ID that I’ve had a year. In that time she’s gone from being uncatchable, headshy and tricky to put a halter on to first at the gate, puts her head in her halter, not in the least headshy and very cuddly.
My question is about leading. Mostly she’s good as gold but just the last few weeks she’s pulling forwards at odd times wanting to rush in to her feed ( I have stopped putting it in the stable ready) or to catch up to another horse. She’s huge so is obviously strong. I can get her to stop (just) back up, then move forward again when I want her to. Trouble is, she thinks when she moves forward again she needs to make up for lost time so pulls more. Obviously I need to stop this and instil better manners before she really starts pushing me around but not sure where to start. She’s got a super nature, is kind, loves attention, follows me everywhere in the field and is quite bold (she’s on a farm so has experienced a lot of ‘firsts’ the last 12 months). I’d like her to stay this way. The field she’s in with my other 2 is about 15 acres but she canters over the second she spots me.
I’ll only have myself to blame if I end up with a bolshy strong huge horse. She has the makings of a superstar though I am biased. Any advice appreciated
My question is about leading. Mostly she’s good as gold but just the last few weeks she’s pulling forwards at odd times wanting to rush in to her feed ( I have stopped putting it in the stable ready) or to catch up to another horse. She’s huge so is obviously strong. I can get her to stop (just) back up, then move forward again when I want her to. Trouble is, she thinks when she moves forward again she needs to make up for lost time so pulls more. Obviously I need to stop this and instil better manners before she really starts pushing me around but not sure where to start. She’s got a super nature, is kind, loves attention, follows me everywhere in the field and is quite bold (she’s on a farm so has experienced a lot of ‘firsts’ the last 12 months). I’d like her to stay this way. The field she’s in with my other 2 is about 15 acres but she canters over the second she spots me.
I’ll only have myself to blame if I end up with a bolshy strong huge horse. She has the makings of a superstar though I am biased. Any advice appreciated