BSJAlove
Well-Known Member
just wondering really. i have seen a few posts lately asking for advice on how to catch the pony who wont be caught. so what do you do?
With Phil, the main time he won't be caught is in summer if he's managed to slip his grazing muzzle. I have been known to spend hours just chasing him, not letting him stop to eat, drink, poo or wee! Harsh, but he knows what game he's playing. I also try to separate him from the main herd and keep him away from them. A bucket of grub simply won't do![]()
i thought id get replys like this.
see my take on it (obviously it depends entierly on the horse) but id rather the horse want to come to me. id rather take alot of time and 'cure' the problem. this has never failed me (other then one time with my grumpy old pony who i chased and had to catch her that way, cheeky sod) for example, i would go in to the field a few times a day and put down a blanket and read a book. generally the horse gets so curious as to why im not chasing him and am sitting on my bum on a bright red blanket the come over to check it out. i give them a treat and i pack up and leave. after a few times, they tend to be Interested by you so when you go on they are like 'what is she going to do today?' and just give them a carrot and walk off. eventually they're like Hello wierd and wonderful person! lol. my newfie wouldnt be caught. now he waits for me at the gate every day.