This is what you need to do: Try introducing your horse to a small pony. Then if that goes well keep your pony out with that little pony. Then just try to keep moving to bigger horses.
Your horse may have had a bad time with bigger horses like it could have been bitten by one before. Look for little marks anywhere on its body.
Nov 05, 2013 Rating
Pony Prob. by: Anonymous
Do you have a crop. First off, don't let him get near another horse. When he gets close, circle him and let the other one get ahead. I would also school him every moment you can with other horses. Show him you're boss and don't be afraid to hit him with the crop.
Feb 18, 2013 Rating
hmm by: sienna.b
sounds like a pretty bad horse....
Feb 14, 2013 Rating
info by: Anonymous
let him see that he is not the only one allowed in the ring if it is a small ring, he may be a little claustrophobic. try and let him and the other horse tack up together.
Jan 13, 2013 Rating
:/ if your horse wont walk by: Anonymous
If your horse won't walk away, use your legs and kick him while using the inside rein, or use a crop.
Jan 13, 2013 Rating
TheWriting Rider by: TheWriting Rider
So your horse won't do anything as your saying, keep your horse length away from the other horse, and if he does try to put his nose at the other horses rump, use your inside rein to pull his nose away.
Aug 09, 2015 Rating
Help is on the way by: Anonymous
Introduce your horse to a smaller pony like a Shetland or something. As she becomes friendly to the Shetland move onto bigger horses.