HollynIvysMomma
Well-Known Member
So we've had the mini babies a little more than a month and so we went to trim their feet today. The previous owners had gotten them used to picking their feet up, and I'd been picking up their feet to check them and keep them used to it. Today, Dad went to trim them bc they looked a little long and we want to keep them up well.
So they did Holly first, the little brown filly, and she was perfect.
Then...it was Ivy's turn, and she started rearing and flipping out, which surprised us bc she didn't mind at all when we had picked her feet up. Dad eventually got her calmed down enough to finish, but it was an ordeal.
So, my question is...what's the best course of action when that happens? Should we cross tie her? We didn't even try it this first time bc the girls were usually so calm we weren't expecting problems.
Any and all advice is appreciated!
So they did Holly first, the little brown filly, and she was perfect.
Then...it was Ivy's turn, and she started rearing and flipping out, which surprised us bc she didn't mind at all when we had picked her feet up. Dad eventually got her calmed down enough to finish, but it was an ordeal.
So, my question is...what's the best course of action when that happens? Should we cross tie her? We didn't even try it this first time bc the girls were usually so calm we weren't expecting problems.
Any and all advice is appreciated!