Oriel
Well-Known Member
My 8 year old Andalusian has started napping whilst out hacking. I have owned him since November last year and he has been fine going out hacking alone until recently.
He spins round and heads for home. He seems to position himself in such a way that its impossible for me to turn him - he jogs sideways, curved like a banana - he'll go up banks backwards and risks getting hurt. Recently I took a schooling whip out when we went for a ride to try to get him to go forward - he was ok to start with but then he played up for over an hour at a point about a mile from the yard. At that point I gave him a tap on the backside with the whip - he took off at a fast canter down the road (downhill
). The situation was getting dangerous so I dumped the whip and eventually got him to go on - I figured that perhaps he was fazed by me holding a whip - I took him out the day after that and he was fine so I thought that was the end of it.
Not so.... Today I spent 2 1/2 hours just trying to get him away from the yard. He was spinning, rearing, and generally having a real tantrum. He literally tried to run back into his box more than once (with me onboard). I didn't get much more than a few hundred yards from the farm. I tried various routes off the farm, tried trotting him past the point of (hopefully) no return, got a friend to walk alongside, standing him still in the hope he would get bored and go forward. Nothing worked - in the end I had to admit defeat and took him in the school.
I'm now upset and exhausted.
Can anyone offer any advice please?
He spins round and heads for home. He seems to position himself in such a way that its impossible for me to turn him - he jogs sideways, curved like a banana - he'll go up banks backwards and risks getting hurt. Recently I took a schooling whip out when we went for a ride to try to get him to go forward - he was ok to start with but then he played up for over an hour at a point about a mile from the yard. At that point I gave him a tap on the backside with the whip - he took off at a fast canter down the road (downhill
Not so.... Today I spent 2 1/2 hours just trying to get him away from the yard. He was spinning, rearing, and generally having a real tantrum. He literally tried to run back into his box more than once (with me onboard). I didn't get much more than a few hundred yards from the farm. I tried various routes off the farm, tried trotting him past the point of (hopefully) no return, got a friend to walk alongside, standing him still in the hope he would get bored and go forward. Nothing worked - in the end I had to admit defeat and took him in the school.
I'm now upset and exhausted.
Can anyone offer any advice please?