Achinghips
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I have a big lad, Shire cross Irish cob. Not used to hacking out much, and considering this, is doing beautifully, not at all spooky. He is perfectly schooled. Today though, he got excited when we saw another horse out hacking, head went up high - and, goodness me - it was like trying to stop the tide. He remained in walk but there was no way at all I could slow him. It was like a heavy tank on a straight line course. Having been used to a Tb, who stops from the seat, this was a new and really quite scarey experience for me. I've only had him 5 weeks. He's in a lozenge snaffle.
Any thoughts/advice? He half halts beautifully in the school, but out hacking today his strength was phenomenal. The lack of control and powerlessness I felt has started to worry me.
Any thoughts/advice? He half halts beautifully in the school, but out hacking today his strength was phenomenal. The lack of control and powerlessness I felt has started to worry me.