Yesterdays antics were explained today, the young mare is in season, might only be mid February and cold as ice but she was stood doing her thing for the geldings today! Hormonal teenager so I will cut her some slack although I will admit the more work I do with her the handier she is with those legs front and back, I know it’s a colt thing but I think I’m going to have to address it soon before someone gets a proper whack, suggestions from all would be appreciated!Â
Stephen Gowling
Bishop Auckland, United Kingdom
Englishman trying to ride western!
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04 Feb 12:03
Lynn Morrison Thanks for the thoughts on this, sounds like your lad is a real character!
This little girl came to me unhandled and with a real sassy attitude and I’m pretty sure her ears were put on backwards at birth!
She has come on loads and to be fair to her is learning the code really well but she is developing a habit when put under pressure of lashing out and being bargy which I can deal with moving her feet and getting her away from me, we did a bit more today on leading training.
I know what my response would normally be to kicking which can be harsh and direct (referring to meaningful kicks not fresh play)Â
I just want to make sure I’m not missing a trick and making it worse, I get those feet moving and make sure she knows my space is mine!Â
This mare has agility and moves like none of my others have and I’m relishing her breaking next year but in the meantime I don’t want her becoming dangerous and every time she doesn’t like something she kicks out.
She is a bully and forceful in the herd!Â