Quentin Waltz
Member
I have a yearling filly who has been with me for four months. I used to feel that she liked me, enjoyed my company, rushed over to see me and would follow me around. Now, I feel that she doesn't like me much at all. I'm only ever kind (but firm when necessary) to her. Never hit her or been unkind. I'm always patient and softly spoken with her. She doesn't seem to enjoy being groomed and occasionally has a nip of the air in my direction (I'm always gentle). She's just turned in to a grumpy little . She's entirely food oriented and that seems to be the only interest she has in me at the moment.
Could it just be puberty? Will she outgrow it? Is this normal yearling behaviour?
I've cut her hard feed down a bit to see if that helps, also I've ordered her an ulcer treatment supplement just in case it's that.
(FYI, I have more than 30 years experience with horses and have a 31 year old Arab mare who's been mine for 28 years. I'm good with sensitive types as a result).
Thanks for any advice or suggestions you can offer. It's making me feel a bit sad...
Could it just be puberty? Will she outgrow it? Is this normal yearling behaviour?
I've cut her hard feed down a bit to see if that helps, also I've ordered her an ulcer treatment supplement just in case it's that.
(FYI, I have more than 30 years experience with horses and have a 31 year old Arab mare who's been mine for 28 years. I'm good with sensitive types as a result).
Thanks for any advice or suggestions you can offer. It's making me feel a bit sad...