Parkranger
Well-Known Member
I'm bringing the boy back into hard work again now to get him fit now that we're at a yard with a decent school!
So I'm doing 30 mins schooling a day (for first couple of weeks) and then trying to hack out twice a week (bear in mind he's bloody unfit and looks like Hannah did about a week ago
)
He's always been a bit of a bit chomper but I actually found it quite embarassing the other night - all you could hear in the school was chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp.....
He's quite tense when you first get on so I'm working on getting him relaxed properly before I start getting him into an outline etc...wondering if it's a nerves/tension thing?
I'm very light with my hands (as he does 'snatch' alot when excited and frustrated) and he can be steered solely on leg so it's not me being heavy handed.
Just wondered if anyone had come across this?
He pulls on the reins in trot but not walk/canter and stops it when I school in sitting trot as I think he knows that I have more control then.....I've stopped schooling in canter at the moment as he gets so excited and has now managed to coin his own 'lame trot' where he bobs his head so much through excitement.
Any advice mucho appreciated! x
So I'm doing 30 mins schooling a day (for first couple of weeks) and then trying to hack out twice a week (bear in mind he's bloody unfit and looks like Hannah did about a week ago
He's always been a bit of a bit chomper but I actually found it quite embarassing the other night - all you could hear in the school was chomp, chomp, chomp, chomp.....
He's quite tense when you first get on so I'm working on getting him relaxed properly before I start getting him into an outline etc...wondering if it's a nerves/tension thing?
I'm very light with my hands (as he does 'snatch' alot when excited and frustrated) and he can be steered solely on leg so it's not me being heavy handed.
Just wondered if anyone had come across this?
He pulls on the reins in trot but not walk/canter and stops it when I school in sitting trot as I think he knows that I have more control then.....I've stopped schooling in canter at the moment as he gets so excited and has now managed to coin his own 'lame trot' where he bobs his head so much through excitement.
Any advice mucho appreciated! x