Natassia
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My horse has got into the habit of running off towards home if we're out hacking alone and he sees something he doesn't like the look of. He's done it and bolted twice, the first time about a month ago and today, but today wasn't nearly as bad. If I know he's going to do it I can stop him after about 4 strides of canter before he's bolted properly but today it was totally out of the blue, I think he spooked at a pile of logs. He is more likely to do it on a new route, we were somewhere new today.
I stopped him by leaning right back in the saddle, he was leaning on the bit so I couldn't pull on it that much and I worry about pulling on his mouth. I hope it was the redistribution of my weight that stopped him. Turning in a circle doesn't help usually because he leans, and we were on a narrow bridlepath so couldn't have turned in a circle anyway.
So how do you all stop your bolting horses and has anyone got any advice for me? Usually I can top him quite promptly but he catches me out sometimes.
I stopped him by leaning right back in the saddle, he was leaning on the bit so I couldn't pull on it that much and I worry about pulling on his mouth. I hope it was the redistribution of my weight that stopped him. Turning in a circle doesn't help usually because he leans, and we were on a narrow bridlepath so couldn't have turned in a circle anyway.
So how do you all stop your bolting horses and has anyone got any advice for me? Usually I can top him quite promptly but he catches me out sometimes.