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At 15:19:53 on 30.12.09, La Palma wrote:
It goes fine, thank you.
She behaves nice with me and I can now almost lift her front hoofs. She lifts them and then put them down again very quickly, but we will get there soon.
She have bite and tried to kick the man who feeds her, and I think it could be because he is a man.
The only man she have had contact with before, was fighting with her for 30 minutes to get her in a trailer, the day she left her mother for the first/last time.
Maybe that makes her insure and aggressive sometimes with the nice man who now feeds her?
Happy new year
Kim |
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At 19:26:27 on 30.12.09, plodalong wrote:
she is lucky to have you as you seam to know her well now ,and appear to be bonding, keep up the good work and well done, |
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At 21:34:42 on 01.01.10, Fernley wrote:
Hi Kim, happy new year to you. Its good to read your having some progress with your youngster, though the agression to other people is still a little worrying! I,ve posted a link, (i hope it works!!) you may find interesting its written by Monty Roberts, i have to say i,m a fan of his ways!
Regards Lisa x http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1102914501014&s=60905&e=001ws4dOgFMmJWwps5lyfYDgchNH58ZxvCcwff1F_81_9zvh_L8KR5ieKfGKtwWB_GtzBPOZ0-xoQK2De5D1Fv8UfhnyvLtoANkdq4E7YI7gY4= |
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At 23:00:37 on 31.01.10, rowansophie wrote:
my 19 year old mare can be a bit of a cow in the field when i go to get her some times i have to use about 3 packets of polos just to ger her in for her feed. some times she will put her bum in my face and kike out in my face so i left a head coller on (loose)and when i went to get her i didnt take any crap and grabed her coat of head coller and just held on strong. some times didnt have to use 1 mint and it got better untill it came to summer and the grass was verry long i would spend about 1 hour in the field just to get her out but if ur horse if like mine she will get over it and give up and be the horse u know |
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