horsegirl
Well-Known Member
He was being very difficult about standing still to be mounted so I had his back checked and all OK. Vet did a bute test just to be sure and there was no improvement but by consistantly standing on the mounting block and rewarding no movement on to pickinh up the reins, laying across the saddle and putting a foot in the stirrup and rewarding only when there is no reaction he is now quite good when I get on but it is a different matter when my daughter gets on the mounting block. He moves backwards, sideways, he stamps his hind feet, twitches his skin, thrashes his tail around, turns his head and tried to shove her off the block, puts his ears back and pulls faces but as soon as I get up on the block again he is fine. Eventually we get him to a point where he does not react and then he gets a treat and she can get on him and he is getting better but I can't understand why he behaves like this. Once she is on he is fine. Any ideas?