brown tack
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Ok I've got a new youngster coming home next week and trying to be ahead of myself and sort out a plan of action.
The horse is 3yrs and 15.1hh appyx he was handled regular as foal and yearling, stabled, rugged etc. Then he has been out in a small herd of other babies since then, and pretty much left to his own devices.
So leading and general handling needs a bit of work.
Now my problem is what do I do when he comes home?
Do I stable him straight away and leave him in on his own during the day while building trust for a few days?
Do I turn him out and leave him out? Hoping that if anything happens I'll be able to catch him (ATM he does come to call at the gate)
Bring him in at night, turnout during the day? Which I'd prefer, but it's a big yard and some of the fields are a fair walk from the stables, and being the newest I'm sure I'd have the furthest to walk, so not ideal, with something that is going to be very jumpy and doesn't lead.
I could stick him in the school and have a quick lesson before taking him to field.
The thing which I have been doing is going up to see him every day and trying to build up some bond before he comes home, my next step is to put a head collar on him and do stop starting before he comes home, but again not easy as there are other horses in the field.
I'm also new to the yard as well, which doesnt help.
Any tips advice please!
The horse is 3yrs and 15.1hh appyx he was handled regular as foal and yearling, stabled, rugged etc. Then he has been out in a small herd of other babies since then, and pretty much left to his own devices.
So leading and general handling needs a bit of work.
Now my problem is what do I do when he comes home?
Do I stable him straight away and leave him in on his own during the day while building trust for a few days?
Do I turn him out and leave him out? Hoping that if anything happens I'll be able to catch him (ATM he does come to call at the gate)
Bring him in at night, turnout during the day? Which I'd prefer, but it's a big yard and some of the fields are a fair walk from the stables, and being the newest I'm sure I'd have the furthest to walk, so not ideal, with something that is going to be very jumpy and doesn't lead.
I could stick him in the school and have a quick lesson before taking him to field.
The thing which I have been doing is going up to see him every day and trying to build up some bond before he comes home, my next step is to put a head collar on him and do stop starting before he comes home, but again not easy as there are other horses in the field.
I'm also new to the yard as well, which doesnt help.
Any tips advice please!