New2Minis
Well-Known Member
I have posted pictures in my other post.................................
Jane,Sorry Jean but some of the rest of us have been around as long, if not longer and also speak from experience.
I am sorry but I totally disagree and we will have to agree to differ on this one but a two year old COLT is not a mature animal he is a teenager learning the ropes.
Everyone of us, I would think, has whacked a colt/pup/teenager at sometime in their lives.
My take on it is simple- been there, done that, does NOT work.
Sorry but I could not let that go.
Whacking him will stop the biting if you are prepared to hit him hard enough.
At this stage that will have to be pretty darn hard.
Or you can teach him.
Your colt, your call.
Glad to hear it, Jane...
This is basically all I have to say on this subject.....
I posted a couple of days ago about getting a new coming 2 year old Colt. He is a rearer and a biter! So far he has done very good after a few corrections about not rearing but he wants to bite NON STOP.......What do I do about this, I have never had one that wants to BITE constantly????
I will add however, that if the day ever comes that I have to suit up in 'armor' and a helmet to go out with my horses, just shoot me.
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