Re: [RC] kicking question - DESERTRYDR1
My mare would get nasty with other horse, even try to turn and kick on
occasion. I worked with her a LOT on this. It just takes being totally
vigilant ever minute when you are riding with someone. I would correct her
verbally or with a slight leg or rein cue whenever her ears went back, and if
any thing worse happened, I would spin her in a circle, or whatever it took
to distract her from acting up. It helps if you have someone to ride with
who isn't easily intimidated, who will also scold your horse if she even
looks cross-eyed.
The other thing that worked for me was that I got an 18 month old molly mule
in September. Knowing how much my mare hates any other horses to get close,
I put the two of them in the arena, and turned them loose at first. Then
after a bit, after they had words, I saddled the mare and made her work
closer and closer to the mule, all the while not letting her get bratty or
even take a step in a direction I didn't ask for, or lay back her ears. We
finally worked so close that I could grab the halter rope on the mule, and
then I ponied the mule off my mare. All the time, I demanded that the mare
pay attention to ME and only me. Today I took the mare out with her most
hated enemy (at least if you count the number of times she has threatened to
make mincemeat of it) and my mare was better than she has ever been. She
occasionally tried to lay her ears back, but always got reprimanded, and my
friend and I had a really good ride. Incidentally, it was raining AND dark.
No head lights. jeri
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