question about new behavior in two year old

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question about new behavior in two year old

Postby sulphurfire » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:09 am

Okay FLip our two year old filly has decided to "pick on" my 12 year old daughter, if Katie is any where around her( nothing in her hands), Flip wills start chasing and trying to intimidate her(it looks like a driving behavior). Katie has always been our helper with the horses and definetely is a horsey young person(she helps feed, clean stalls, etc.) I told her to not let Flip intimidate her, bop her on the nose with a switch ot whatever is in your hand, but don't leet her do this to you. This is the first misbehavior I've ever seen out of FLip and just really am perplexed about it. She only does it to Katie and I'm wondering if it has to do with Katie being young. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Postby Cathyleabo » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:36 am

Your filly probably views Katie as another young horse in the herd. Teach Katie how to be "the boss" and it should subside.
Isn't it a horses nature to try and establish dominance in her herd?
Well behaved women rarely make history.
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