How to get a horse out of a paddock without another horse?

So my problem is that I just can't get my horse out of the paddock, but that's not my pony's fault.

My horse is always kept with another horse. The problem is that this horse is extremely cheeky and nothing is done with the pony (it was saved from slaughter by the SB). As soon as I even want to pet my pony, the other horse always comes at me with its ears flattened and tries to bite or kick me. I (14) am also really scared now.

So when I want to get my pony out of the paddock, the same thing happens and the pony usually runs out. Unfortunately, a lock isn't possible, but I always close the main gate, which means the pony could at most run into the grooming area.

Unfortunately, the SB doesn't have time to do anything with this pony because she's so busy. I would also like to take care of the pony, but right now I just don't have the courage. The SB also allows me to go into the paddock with a whip.

What should I do? I just want to get my pony out and I'm really desperate right now.

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WesternWind
5 years ago

Sounds hard now, but get respect.

The SB-Pony has no one in front of you and wants to show you that: don’t come too close to me and don’t come up with the idea of taking my buddy there. I don’t want this, go away!

If you make yourself small and are afraid (completely understandable), the SB-Pony won, then it will not take you for full, after all, the ranking for him is cleared.

Had the problem with a clinging wallach where I should ride the mare (both on the paddock). The Wallach has not allowed me to put the mare on the riding ground 10m away, has slid in between, threatened me, etc.

When I was on the paddock with the bark and when he came too close to me, I banged the bark on the ground (never on the horse!) and shouted loud and surely “NO!” You can also roar “apple cake” or whatever you want, main thing loud, determined and also from the body language quite clearly and strictly: Not like that!

If he comes too close to you, send him away, from me also gently with the barley. Don’t come to me unless I’ll call you.

You have to become a herd leader (from horse vision). This is all without violence, but only with force and determination.

Take a second person to help you with the emergency.

Zanora
5 years ago

Help the other pony and get where until you get your pony out is probably not in it if you’re afraid. I can’t find a good idea with the bark now, because it’s not really that you scare the horse! Since a sluice is not possible, there is not really much choice what you can do except somehow distract the pony!

My horses are now so trained when I show with my finger and mostly say the word “flight” that go, I taught it at feeding. I hate it when I feed the horses in the open pit and I’m pushed right to the side. They have to wait till I’m done! I have driven them away with a raised hand and upright posture with the word “trip” so they have learned this and I have no more problems! Who feeds them with you, would it be possible to work in the team and practice or teach them? Because it should not be a problem that is a short thing, but you will consistently come to good! You can train the horses without great effort when they are to come and when they have to soften without greed for it with proper attitude and voice.

I don’t normally stop bullying horses with barley, but attacking me a horse, going safe and then he gets a fried one, because at some point it’s over!! But there is, of course, a great deal of caution, because when he strikes you, you definitely pull the shorter so always look that you really have enough space to go side … this is very dangerous! The ones go and others still try. Can be a very long thing!!

But if you accept this, it becomes more and more difficult and more dangerous!! In terms of strength, the horses and ponies are far superior to us only those who do not know that, as a human being, one has to look for a way to set certain limits and that is best done in a way like horses and thus also understand. In nature it is not really clashing, in cotton you do not need to pack it. We’re not in a movie or a romantic story. It takes a middle thing where the horse trusts but also finds the necessary respect. This is a little hard to explain!!

Since no one knows the pony, the situation cannot be observed exactly, it is difficult to give the right advice because every horse is different, but yet it is capable of understanding the same language subject to posture and voice. Only the reaction can be completely different, which in turn needs a quick reaction and decision of the human being and that within a second. Just how to react properly what to do, you can only say on site if you are confronted directly with it!

pony
5 years ago
Reply to  Zanora

all right. but with the pony from the question, the behavior seems to have been really grounded. it has already learned that its stalking is successful.

this circuit must be broken once.

then you can start recovering from the one described by you.

Zanora
5 years ago
Reply to  pony

Just how to do it best, especially if you’re not the Besi? You don’t have much chance to start somewhere. It’s really a shame the Besi cares so little about it.

pony
5 years ago

I don’t understand that the owner seems to be shiceegal and she doesn’t have the effort to educate the animal, and I think it’s absolutely unfair to roll on a child or a youth.

the sweat at the thing: if the pony has never learned what is heard in general, every single person who deals with the pony must make “short fufften” once. after that it can be easily kept away from the person with the body language. But if you want to do something with the pony, you can get it well and e.g. pick it up or the like. The short fufften is so horse-friendly that it does not shy the horse.

pony
5 years ago

a gerte is too short. extra, you have a 1,80m long groundwork tan.

a few old straps or an old tie straps in long would also be suitable.

to keep the horse away from you, you need a word with a “sharp” sound and a cliché. I have found that the word “out” is exactly right when it is pronounced. (I was told several times that it was a horse and not a dog). “out” is easier to say.

The horse doesn’t respect you yet – what is to be expected at the first paintings, then you’ll be so firm with your strap or the strap or the floor-worker once you can be laterally against the front legs. you go one step on the horse and repeat the word out or the cliché. please pick up properly and really get firm. you can’t do it to the horse. You can’t do it with it. Horses that knock themselves, bite themselves with full force into the front legs without anything happening.

you can’t beat the buckle.

a normal gerte is too short. the horse comes too close to you before you are able to do something. You can’t do that step forward that prepares your “attack”.

the problem should be solved within 2 days.

for everything else, you should have a groundwork course for your next birthday.

UwUAnonymUwU
5 years ago

Why don’t you put the two in a separate position?

But the other pony does not threaten you. So it notices that it can do what it wants and how it likes it.

How does he react to the barley?

UwUAnonymUwU
5 years ago
Reply to  isixpower

How do you get your pony off the paddock?

UwUAnonymUwU
5 years ago

Oh… sorry, I can’t help you.