soloequestrian
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I have a younger horse who I've backed myself. She is 6, we are taking things very slowly so still working gently in the school. She is very green for her age but calm and willing the majority of the time (killer sheep have appeared in the field next door this week and she gets a bit worried about them if they are close by). I've had her since she was 6 months old so in theory I know her inside out. I'm struggling to get the confidence to take her hacking.
I also have a slightly older project horse. He was hacked out a bit when he was younger but then for various reasons had 2 years off before I bought him a few months ago. I don't know if he was ever hacked alone. I've had him out hacking a few times - the first time he tried to spin to head home multiple times. I just dealt with it (mainly by pointing him in the right direction and ignoring everything else). Second time he tried to go backwards instead of spin, ditto dealing with it. Next time we just had some spooky stops but no reversing and then today we had a nice hack with no naughtiness, little bit on his toes at the start but relaxed and stretching by the end. I'm happy doing all of this even though I have very little idea of his history.
How on earth do I transfer the confidence I have on him to doing new things with my younger horse?? It's really frustrating me - with him I feel I can deal with whatever he chooses to throw at me. I've been like this with a number of project horses in the past too. She has never really tried to throw anything at me at all and yet I have The Fear that she will do something stupid and I won't be able to deal with it. Help!
I also have a slightly older project horse. He was hacked out a bit when he was younger but then for various reasons had 2 years off before I bought him a few months ago. I don't know if he was ever hacked alone. I've had him out hacking a few times - the first time he tried to spin to head home multiple times. I just dealt with it (mainly by pointing him in the right direction and ignoring everything else). Second time he tried to go backwards instead of spin, ditto dealing with it. Next time we just had some spooky stops but no reversing and then today we had a nice hack with no naughtiness, little bit on his toes at the start but relaxed and stretching by the end. I'm happy doing all of this even though I have very little idea of his history.
How on earth do I transfer the confidence I have on him to doing new things with my younger horse?? It's really frustrating me - with him I feel I can deal with whatever he chooses to throw at me. I've been like this with a number of project horses in the past too. She has never really tried to throw anything at me at all and yet I have The Fear that she will do something stupid and I won't be able to deal with it. Help!