Hecken92
Well-Known Member
The mare I'm currently working on with a friend has been backed before (lightly) but has had 2 years off in which she had a foal. Foal is now weaned and the owner has asked us to reback and school her. The only problem is that she doesn't like the initial getting on stage. Once you're in the saddle she's quiet as anything. In the paddock we work her in, she runs forwards as you try to mount, despite being held by myself. What do people advise? Do we continue with working in the paddock or move it to her stable (which I thought would be too dangerous, but maybe I'm wrong?)? Or should we use a mounting block of some kind and build her up to mounting from the ground?
So far, our plan is to work on bombproofing and wait for her top line and weight to increase through feeding and long reining as she is obviously a little run down after her baby and we thought this may aggravate her dislike of a rider mounting.
So far, our plan is to work on bombproofing and wait for her top line and weight to increase through feeding and long reining as she is obviously a little run down after her baby and we thought this may aggravate her dislike of a rider mounting.