Hi Connie, I have to apologize, I just found your question. This platform can be hard to use sometimes. If you're still having this problem, I have a recommendation. Almost every horse that comes in to my program will dig and paw at first and this is how I handle it. Tie her up as usual. When she gets impatient, go and pet her and tell her she's a good girl, then untie her and work her back and forth with your flag, vigorously. When she's got her heart rate up good, tie her back up, pet her again, and go about your business. She will paw again. Repeat the process and don't forget to pet her. This can take a while so don't wait until you get to the clinic to start. Don't worry if she has stopped pawing by the time you get to her, it won't matter. Your mare is impatient and wants whatever she wants. If you convince her that you only have love and discipline for her, she won't be so anxious to get your attention.
Richard Boatwright
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I have a bad one at my barn now. I'll try to get some video of the process for you next week. Let me know how it goes. Richard