Shavings
Well-Known Member
quick question fro you all
how do you "bomb proof" your horse, or for a better term prepare them for things when out and about?
reason for this is last night for Levi on his second ever hack and he was not fazed by anything.. until we found some children on a trampoline (black mesh up so i don't think he could see them)
he panicked and it took a good dig in ribs for us to "scotch" past and even then took a either 10 mins to calm him back down.
so what do you all do? do you put umbrellas and other "scary" items in the school and let then loose?
do you march your horse past scary items until they just give in??
do some horses ever get over a specific fear?
i am not bothered if Levi is scared of the trampoline (we don't often come across them!) but it just got me wondering!!
how do you "bomb proof" your horse, or for a better term prepare them for things when out and about?
reason for this is last night for Levi on his second ever hack and he was not fazed by anything.. until we found some children on a trampoline (black mesh up so i don't think he could see them)
he panicked and it took a good dig in ribs for us to "scotch" past and even then took a either 10 mins to calm him back down.
so what do you all do? do you put umbrellas and other "scary" items in the school and let then loose?
do you march your horse past scary items until they just give in??
do some horses ever get over a specific fear?
i am not bothered if Levi is scared of the trampoline (we don't often come across them!) but it just got me wondering!!