Hi,
Need some advice really. Have never had trouble catching my horse, but over the past few weeks he has been giving other a bit of greif when they try adn catch him. As they move the headcollar towards him, he puts his ears back, tosses his head, then turns his bum towards them. I told them to just chase him away, and it seems he has always been fine to catch after that.
On saturday I turned him out and tried to get him in 1 hour later (not ideal i know, but i've done this before with no problems). He did as above, except wouldn't be caught, and I ended up doing this 4 times in a row, with him running further away each time when I chased him off.
The 5th time, he approached me ears forward, i didnt move headcollar towards him at all but suddenly he put his ears flat back and launched at me- before I knew what was happening and could react, he had my whole arm in his mouth, bit down hard, then ran off, kicking out as he did, narrowly missing me. He then went and chased off a few of the other horses, and was in a thoroughly grumpy state, just head tossing etc walking round.
I was trying to work with it as just a one off, and he was fine sun/mon, but today he turned his bum at me again (YO had just put hay out in field, however I have caught him many times before with no problems when he is munching hay). I am quite worried he may attack me again, and I am not sure of the best way to respond.
***He has a VERY bad past, and still occasionally gets very frightened and aggressive in response- in a kind of 'i'll get you before you get me' way. I don't want to be overly aggressive with him as I don't want to get us all the way back to square one, but i really don't know what to do.
The plan for this week is to catch him in for a quick flick with a brush and a big bowl of feed. I think the behaviour is just him saying that staying in the field is preferable, and he does learn very quickly when he can get what he wants through force...
So I suppose I'm looking for advice on what to do that doesn't totally terrify him and screw up our relationship, but that means this behaviour wont be repeated. As I said, I have never ever had an issue catching him before now, and nothing has really changed workload/feed wise, so I don't know where this has come from...
HELP!
Need some advice really. Have never had trouble catching my horse, but over the past few weeks he has been giving other a bit of greif when they try adn catch him. As they move the headcollar towards him, he puts his ears back, tosses his head, then turns his bum towards them. I told them to just chase him away, and it seems he has always been fine to catch after that.
On saturday I turned him out and tried to get him in 1 hour later (not ideal i know, but i've done this before with no problems). He did as above, except wouldn't be caught, and I ended up doing this 4 times in a row, with him running further away each time when I chased him off.
The 5th time, he approached me ears forward, i didnt move headcollar towards him at all but suddenly he put his ears flat back and launched at me- before I knew what was happening and could react, he had my whole arm in his mouth, bit down hard, then ran off, kicking out as he did, narrowly missing me. He then went and chased off a few of the other horses, and was in a thoroughly grumpy state, just head tossing etc walking round.
I was trying to work with it as just a one off, and he was fine sun/mon, but today he turned his bum at me again (YO had just put hay out in field, however I have caught him many times before with no problems when he is munching hay). I am quite worried he may attack me again, and I am not sure of the best way to respond.
***He has a VERY bad past, and still occasionally gets very frightened and aggressive in response- in a kind of 'i'll get you before you get me' way. I don't want to be overly aggressive with him as I don't want to get us all the way back to square one, but i really don't know what to do.
The plan for this week is to catch him in for a quick flick with a brush and a big bowl of feed. I think the behaviour is just him saying that staying in the field is preferable, and he does learn very quickly when he can get what he wants through force...
So I suppose I'm looking for advice on what to do that doesn't totally terrify him and screw up our relationship, but that means this behaviour wont be repeated. As I said, I have never ever had an issue catching him before now, and nothing has really changed workload/feed wise, so I don't know where this has come from...
HELP!