Berkeley
Well-Known Member
Ok so Hack Number 1 was two weeks ago. I went out on the road and the fields with my friend riding her school master. Last week, on Hack Number 2, we went down a track, then one another with puddles all around then onto a park, round up a field and then back home. I can't tell you how proud I was of my boy for being brilliant. He hesitated only once on the whole hack and that was due to a massive puddle that he refused to go over so I got off, lead him through it and got back on and carried on.
Today I thought I would venture out on our own doing the same route as last week. We got as far as the bottom of the track and it all went wrong. He refused to walk over a puddle first of all. So I sat there waiting patiently. In the end I got off and led him through it. I then got back on and he wouldn't move so I kicked him on. He went forward about 2 strides and stood still. There were more puddles, the same amount as last week, but he refused to go through them. He reared, little bucks, reared, reared, reared. They started to get bigger and more energetic so I got off and walked him over them. HE HAD NO PROBLEM DOING THAT! We then went onto the park but by that point he was so stressed out he just kept rearing. I decided to walk back the way we cam to home and then got on him half way up the track. He was as good as gold from there on. I trotted him all the way home. I have no idea what happened or what I am to expect next time because I gave up.
Sorry for sounding defeatest guys, I am just very disappointed.
Gutted
Today I thought I would venture out on our own doing the same route as last week. We got as far as the bottom of the track and it all went wrong. He refused to walk over a puddle first of all. So I sat there waiting patiently. In the end I got off and led him through it. I then got back on and he wouldn't move so I kicked him on. He went forward about 2 strides and stood still. There were more puddles, the same amount as last week, but he refused to go through them. He reared, little bucks, reared, reared, reared. They started to get bigger and more energetic so I got off and walked him over them. HE HAD NO PROBLEM DOING THAT! We then went onto the park but by that point he was so stressed out he just kept rearing. I decided to walk back the way we cam to home and then got on him half way up the track. He was as good as gold from there on. I trotted him all the way home. I have no idea what happened or what I am to expect next time because I gave up.
Sorry for sounding defeatest guys, I am just very disappointed.
Gutted