KathyP1
Posted : 1/18/2011 7:14:29 PM
No horse should run over anyone.This is bad ground manners and you need to go back to step one in training.If you need it get a more experianced persion to help.Running away or just being pushy is not acceptiale in my horses,even my fracious 2 year old knows he follows me at a correct distance and if he does not we back up and go to where he goofed and start out again.Even if it takes me all day to teach this all mine respect me and i respect them.
I go for what we call the long walk,I learned this from my Cherokee unckles and aunts about taming a horse and getting respect.(over 1-3 hours)I take a lead and hook my thumb in my jeans pocket and just walk around the arena,I turn left without letting the horse know it,I turn right,turn around all the time i stop and the horse will stop as it is starting to watch me to see what to do.I praise them and keep walking till they know what i want.No hitting,stud chain or run away,a place that is fenced in and if they start acting up i just change directions like i ment to do it.It has worked on all my gang but you might need professional help.
i would say get help before you or your mom get hurt.If this has been going for over a month this horse has no respect for you or anyone else.She needs to learn this ,but not at the expence of beating or pain,check out diffrent trainers and pick one you think will do the right training-Get a training halter,not a flat one as this gives no control.It cost but in the long run you get a better partner and circles only make you dizzy.
Turn out is the key,the more is better,I never put mine in a barn ,all mine are out 24/7 unless hurt or sick and they are pretty good at respect for me.I have arabians(I know Nut horse but no they are realy fantastic)
Well good luck and I hope you get help with your problem.