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Post by GroganShowTeam on Jan 5, 2008 19:54:07 GMT
As my new filly is a baby , i want her learning now before its too late. She has the foal habbits... pushing in the stable, nipping and she poors at the floor. One thing we are undecided on is when a horse poors the floor do you ignore them or tell them off? And the same for pushing and nipping? I just want to start now before its too late Thank you
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Post by stinkpig on Jan 5, 2008 20:24:32 GMT
Under no circumstances let her nip or it will turn into a bite, make sure that she respects your space and moves away when you ask her, they learn really quickly and the sooner she learns the ground rules the better for you all
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Post by seahorse on Jan 5, 2008 20:58:14 GMT
totally echo what stinkpig has said, have met to many bad mannered and somtimes dangerous adults who lack basic mannors, I would ignore the pawing as she will use it to get your attention, for her any type of attention is good even being told off. Good luck stick to the basic manner rules and you will have a lovely horse.
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