i would give the pony some calm and cool so he would not stress out. i would then call a vet and while the vet is on his way, try to diagnose the problem yourself and find the reason the horse is unwell. If the calm and cool takes a while to work, twitch the pony for a while. it would also depend on the unwell part. what do you mean by unwell? that would also have part to do with it. hope this helps
One way to safely handle a fractious mare to keep both animal and person safe is to not make any sudden movements. Speak in a calm voice, allowing the mare to know where you are at all times.
have an experienced horseperson on hand, and if you are a beginner, do not handle the horse. stallions are very unpredictable, let alone horses in general.
You get a professional! Answer: Make sure the horse has a headcollar and leadrope or bridle fitted, lead him from the left side taking care that he has enough room, and tie him up safely using a quick release knot. Do not allow anyone to handle the horse unless they are familiar with the proper care and handling of such an animal.
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Use your common sense, how do you think you safely handle an acid? keep it away from food, wash your hands after handling it and make sure the lid of the container it's in is secure!
If an individual is being dissruptive, then the best way to handle them is to fisrt contact authority such as the police and then move in, talking your way through to them first, and only after making vocal contact should you physically get to them.
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