tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8888683319408991633.post8101429942392985174..comments2022-11-12T05:15:27.956-08:00Comments on To Catch a Pony: Handling herd dynamicsToCatchAPonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05622691942374216323noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8888683319408991633.post-84795346040682958332011-06-15T10:40:20.075-07:002011-06-15T10:40:20.075-07:00Hi Juliette, do you know that is exactly what Ali ...Hi Juliette, do you know that is exactly what Ali suggested as a way to deal with is. <br /><br />Pebbles doesn't give ger any hassle, but does Emma, her owner. Scary....not half! <br /><br />Thanks for the tips, like I said I feel like I need a stack of them up my sleeve!<br /><br />AntoniaToCatchAPonyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05622691942374216323noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8888683319408991633.post-16647470948866295792011-06-14T05:14:10.147-07:002011-06-14T05:14:10.147-07:00Retrieving a horse from a pasture full of horses c...Retrieving a horse from a pasture full of horses can be scary sometimes. Their personalities are so different when a liberty - as they should be for their own protection. I can only get Pie out first because if I put the halter on Sovey or Foggy first, Pie will bite THEM the entire way to the gate. It is very annoying. <br /><br />Pebbles has your number. You can carry a crop, look down and ignore her, walk boldly and with a purpose. The safest thing to do is go directly to her and halter her and put her in a stall or somewhere safe until you can get Merlyn out and then put her back in the pasture. Time consuming...but what isn't with horses? Good luck!juliettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17488138405040629084noreply@blogger.com