ImmyS
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
As some of you may know I recently took on a horse on full loan. She was homebred and from the pieces of information I have had from different people she's had quite a stop-start ridden education. She's been with her breeder her whole life, but loaned to various people. She has a history of napping and general, I guess you would call, ill manners.
So ridden wise she has been back in work after a 6 month break for about 2 months and is gaining condition nicely. She is very impatient and has a habit of kicking out when frustrated for example when mounted and being asked to stand still - she also would do it loose in the field if she's waiting for feed for example therefore it does seem behavioural. So far I have just been ignoring the behaviour and waiting until she stops before she gets to move on. Should I be doing anything else? Obviously the kicking out isn't ideal at all.
The next thing is the napping. She doesn't nap towards home or other horses, just every now again she will just decide to stop if out in front and will walk backwards, kick out, mini rears etc. I can't put my finger on a trigger. In this case I have just been waiting it out and riding her through it and stopping all pressure when she does move forward. These episodes however seem to be getting more often. It does feel like she's testing the boundaries and from what I have heard previous riders have given up on her because of the napping and so seems to be learned behaviour. She has also started jogging a lot which I have been rectifying by asking her to stand everytime she jogs and then walk on again. Must say that generally she doesn't nap too badly when hacking alone. Must also add that getting angry, using a stick etc.. Just makes her worse.
On the ground she is generally easy to do, but lacks manners - will sometimes walk through you, rush gates, pull for grass etc. We are working on this and she is getting better.
Just to add that everything health wise has been checked and she has a newly fitted saddle. I took her in the school today after a nightmare hack and she worked beautifully - its very frustrating as she will be a fantastic horse once the quirks are ironed out.
I guess I am just wondering if anyone has had similar horses and issues. Advice is very welcome or general encouragement and hope that we will get there in the end!
Tea and biscuits on offer x
As some of you may know I recently took on a horse on full loan. She was homebred and from the pieces of information I have had from different people she's had quite a stop-start ridden education. She's been with her breeder her whole life, but loaned to various people. She has a history of napping and general, I guess you would call, ill manners.
So ridden wise she has been back in work after a 6 month break for about 2 months and is gaining condition nicely. She is very impatient and has a habit of kicking out when frustrated for example when mounted and being asked to stand still - she also would do it loose in the field if she's waiting for feed for example therefore it does seem behavioural. So far I have just been ignoring the behaviour and waiting until she stops before she gets to move on. Should I be doing anything else? Obviously the kicking out isn't ideal at all.
The next thing is the napping. She doesn't nap towards home or other horses, just every now again she will just decide to stop if out in front and will walk backwards, kick out, mini rears etc. I can't put my finger on a trigger. In this case I have just been waiting it out and riding her through it and stopping all pressure when she does move forward. These episodes however seem to be getting more often. It does feel like she's testing the boundaries and from what I have heard previous riders have given up on her because of the napping and so seems to be learned behaviour. She has also started jogging a lot which I have been rectifying by asking her to stand everytime she jogs and then walk on again. Must say that generally she doesn't nap too badly when hacking alone. Must also add that getting angry, using a stick etc.. Just makes her worse.
On the ground she is generally easy to do, but lacks manners - will sometimes walk through you, rush gates, pull for grass etc. We are working on this and she is getting better.
Just to add that everything health wise has been checked and she has a newly fitted saddle. I took her in the school today after a nightmare hack and she worked beautifully - its very frustrating as she will be a fantastic horse once the quirks are ironed out.
I guess I am just wondering if anyone has had similar horses and issues. Advice is very welcome or general encouragement and hope that we will get there in the end!
Tea and biscuits on offer x