Hippona
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My new horse....5 yo arab, very green.....is very giraffe like at present
He also takes a good 10-15 minutes to settle down and stop being like a space-hopper ...then he will walk out nicely and start to stretch down.
He's a bit of a rusher...he's rather unconfident but strangely enough walks out much nicer when I take him off the yard for a wander around the next field ( he had never been hacked out alone before, so I'm taking it steady to build his confidence up). He's unbalanced as well. For instance....my field is on a (very slight) slope and going downhill he always jogs/breaks into a trot rather than stay in walk, under saddle and when lunged also.
He is very, very light in the mouth and at present isn't taking up much of a contact- he is in a NS verbinend which he finds really comfy. I tried a french link-hanging cheek snaffle at the weekend ...and he hated that....head tossing, jogging and general reluctance to work. So back to the NS.
So....am I doing the right things?
Plenty of walk-halt-walk transitions. Half-halts. Circles. I'm trying to get his head lower by playing with the inside rein a little until he softens ( this can happen easily, or not at all - certainly not this weekend when I was trialling the new bit). Walking over poles.
Then- take him for a walk around the field next door- crop field with a path around it, bordering a road- he's seeing stuff and interested and coping well bless him.
Anything else I should be doing? I remember going through similar with our Highland, but this horse has not had a great education so far and is pretty much being started again...I don't want to get it wrong....
He's come so far...he wouldn't be tied up, tacked up or mounted when I got him in September- I just want to do right by him.
Cheers ....kettles on
He also takes a good 10-15 minutes to settle down and stop being like a space-hopper ...then he will walk out nicely and start to stretch down.
He's a bit of a rusher...he's rather unconfident but strangely enough walks out much nicer when I take him off the yard for a wander around the next field ( he had never been hacked out alone before, so I'm taking it steady to build his confidence up). He's unbalanced as well. For instance....my field is on a (very slight) slope and going downhill he always jogs/breaks into a trot rather than stay in walk, under saddle and when lunged also.
He is very, very light in the mouth and at present isn't taking up much of a contact- he is in a NS verbinend which he finds really comfy. I tried a french link-hanging cheek snaffle at the weekend ...and he hated that....head tossing, jogging and general reluctance to work. So back to the NS.
So....am I doing the right things?
Plenty of walk-halt-walk transitions. Half-halts. Circles. I'm trying to get his head lower by playing with the inside rein a little until he softens ( this can happen easily, or not at all - certainly not this weekend when I was trialling the new bit). Walking over poles.
Then- take him for a walk around the field next door- crop field with a path around it, bordering a road- he's seeing stuff and interested and coping well bless him.
Anything else I should be doing? I remember going through similar with our Highland, but this horse has not had a great education so far and is pretty much being started again...I don't want to get it wrong....
He's come so far...he wouldn't be tied up, tacked up or mounted when I got him in September- I just want to do right by him.
Cheers ....kettles on