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<blockquote data-quote="SilverCharm" data-source="post: 365636" data-attributes="member: 2371"><p>I recently purchased a 16.3hh Thoroughbred gelding. He seemed mannerly when I went to see an ride him at his previous owner's barn but after bringing him home, I find he has no respect of my space and often crowds me when I lead him. He also has a little "separation anxiety" and if led away from my other horses, he sometimes decides to stop and try to yank the lead out of my hands and trot back to them. It is obvious his previous owner let him get away with that because he is so big. I have tried to put a chain over his nose but even then he acts like I'm not there. Any suggestions? Should I separate him from the other horses for a bit while I work with his ground manners?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverCharm, post: 365636, member: 2371"] I recently purchased a 16.3hh Thoroughbred gelding. He seemed mannerly when I went to see an ride him at his previous owner's barn but after bringing him home, I find he has no respect of my space and often crowds me when I lead him. He also has a little "separation anxiety" and if led away from my other horses, he sometimes decides to stop and try to yank the lead out of my hands and trot back to them. It is obvious his previous owner let him get away with that because he is so big. I have tried to put a chain over his nose but even then he acts like I'm not there. Any suggestions? Should I separate him from the other horses for a bit while I work with his ground manners? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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