Byhurst Farm Stud

Byhurst Farm Stud At Byhurst Farm Stud we breed Welsh As and Bs for showing and competition ponies.

Merlin woke up with a Halo this morning, he is such a saint. 😇
27/10/2023

Merlin woke up with a Halo this morning, he is such a saint. 😇

17/02/2023
This little filly was a pleasant surprise this morning, as she was due next week. Mum is Thistledown Go for Gold and Sta...
17/02/2023

This little filly was a pleasant surprise this morning, as she was due next week.
Mum is Thistledown Go for Gold and Stallion is Kaydrith Silver Sprite.
Any name suggestions are welcome and if you can guess the correct colour???

24/01/2023

One of our Welsh Section A Stallions, Kaydrith Silver Sprite warming up in -4 freezing fog, at Merrist Wood Indoor Carriage Driving 22Jan23

One of our Lovely Welsh Section A stallions, 5yo Thistledown Blue Diamond, planning his next mischievous escapade.
14/01/2023

One of our Lovely Welsh Section A stallions, 5yo Thistledown Blue Diamond, planning his next mischievous escapade.

This is so true
13/12/2021

This is so true

THE FRONTAL LOBE OF THE HORSE’S BRAIN IS NEARLY NON-EXISTENT.

How does this apply to schooling/training? Frontal lobes are involved in higher mental functions such as reasoning. This means that horses cannot reason or plan to be naughty. They cannot be blamed for bad behavior or poor performance. They cannot recognize future consequences. Horses simply react to the situation. They learn through conditioning and memory.

I see and hear so many riders anthropomorphize their horses instead of finding better training tools. Phrases such as, ‘he just likes to be difficult’ or ‘this pony is so naughty’ or ‘he understands or knows what I want, but won’t do it’, or ‘he moves his hindquarters at every halt just to irritate me’. Horses do not know what we want unless we explain it in a manner that they can understand immediately.

A few months ago a rider told me how her horse ‘just does not want to co-operate’. It started with overt flight behavior and then became a subtle ‘snatchy’ movement of the nose. I asked her whether it could be due to discomfort. She answered, ‘no, she is just naughty’. It turned out that the horse was suffering from laminitis and was in severe discomfort! It made me want to cry.

At the moment I am training a young horse from scratch. I also used phrases such as, ‘she has a short fuse’ and ‘she challenges me every step of the way’. Then I realized that everything I was doing on this horse was completely new to her. I realized how frightening that must be for an animal with no reasoning ability. She was actually trying hard to understand me, but when new instructions were a tad confusing, she showed me in no uncertain terms that she did not understand it. The horse’s reactions to learning new skills all depends on personality. This particular horse is extremely sensitive and an introvert. Utopia, my older horse, is less sensitive and a complete extrovert. She can deal with much more pressure than the youngster. The message for me is that I must train each horse with the kind of pressure which they can deal with. Each horse has a different tolerance for pressure. Us riders have to be adaptable to each horse’s ability to deal with pressure. Personally I find that most behavioral problems stem from confusion, discomfort and too much pressure. Photo is the equine brain in front of the human brain.

Thanks to Karin Blignault for the info!!

Another fabulous day for our young c**t foal, Magic's Spirit, at the Gwynedd Welsh Pony and Cob Show last Sunday,  5th D...
08/12/2021

Another fabulous day for our young c**t foal, Magic's Spirit, at the Gwynedd Welsh Pony and Cob Show last Sunday, 5th December.
Son of our Foundation Stallion Thistledown Sheer Magic, Magic Junior(MJ) showed himself so well thanks to Colin Tibbey, that he won the C**t foal Class, standing above a c**t foal that has been winning all over.
MJ then went on to be Reserve Champion, narrowly beaten by a lovely filley foal

Our little Welsh Section B superstar, Byhurst Magic’s Spirit (MJ) has just Won his class, gone Section B Foal Champion a...
20/11/2021

Our little Welsh Section B superstar, Byhurst Magic’s Spirit (MJ)
has just
Won his class,
gone Section B Foal Champion
and Reserve Supreme Foal Champion
at
The Ynys Mon Foal & Youngstock Show (Anglesea)

Born & Bred at Byhurst Native Pony Stud, Chessington
Fed on Balanced Horse Feeds
Shown By Colin Tibbey, Lacy Stud
and Winning in Wales

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Byhurst Farm, Leatherhead Road
Chessington
KT92NL

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