Eagle
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As some of you now my little guy Eagle is a little angel, Hubby has even said that he thinks he is a bit stupid as he is just so good. He adores my youngest son and there is a photo of them on my site with Alberto cleaning his feet when he was only 2 years old. Well last year he got sick and lost loads of weight and since then he has been bad with the dog, I have to keep them apart as Eagle will attack her.
Today we were in the barn and Alberto ( now 3 years old) walked up to Eagle to give him a kiss and he shot from the back of the stall with his ears flat back and lunged with his teeth and grabbed Alby, luckily I was in the stall next door so I threw the shavings fork at the wall and he let go, I jumped the wall and Eagle lunged again getting him on the back.
What the Hel. is wrong with him????
We recently got a new stallion and I understand that his quiet life has been disrupted but to attack my son is just out of the question. He will not go for my eldest son who is 12 and very tall bc we tried and he is as good as gold with me. Alberto adores him (well he did) and he comes to the barn with me daily.
Can I do anything to stop this behaviour or make Eagle more relaxed? Would it be enough to get rid of the new stallion?
Please help if you can
Thanks in advance
Renee and Alby
Today we were in the barn and Alberto ( now 3 years old) walked up to Eagle to give him a kiss and he shot from the back of the stall with his ears flat back and lunged with his teeth and grabbed Alby, luckily I was in the stall next door so I threw the shavings fork at the wall and he let go, I jumped the wall and Eagle lunged again getting him on the back.
What the Hel. is wrong with him????
We recently got a new stallion and I understand that his quiet life has been disrupted but to attack my son is just out of the question. He will not go for my eldest son who is 12 and very tall bc we tried and he is as good as gold with me. Alberto adores him (well he did) and he comes to the barn with me daily.
Can I do anything to stop this behaviour or make Eagle more relaxed? Would it be enough to get rid of the new stallion?
Please help if you can
Thanks in advance
Renee and Alby