sfward
Well-Known Member
Rode a horse (well pony actually) last night which was actually quite nice when it came round and soft, but interjected with bouts of 'gobby-ness' - grabbing hold of the bit, jerking upwards etc, particularly when changing the rein or attempting straight lines! I don't think she has ever been consistently schooled or ridden forwards from the leg, but at the same time i think she does take the p out of her current rider who is fairly inexperienced.
My tactic was to close my hand and ride her firmly forward when she was being horrible, and then soften and allow when she gave and came round and soft. The theory being that she learns that life is more pleasant and comfortable when she goes correctly. This seemed to work relatively well bar a couple of arguments. Would this be your approach to this sort of horse or can anyone suggest any other good tactics?! I don't want to get too 'handy' with her and end up in a battle about her mouth, but I do think you need to ride them through these episodes rather than just sitting there fiddling with the front end and hoping the horse will eventually give in?! She is 7 and a native type, strong physically and I imagine quite strong-willed although I've only sat on her once thus far. Presumably given her age and the fact that her way of going is quite established (in the wrong way unfortunately) it will take a few arguments before she accepts this is the way it's going to be?!
My tactic was to close my hand and ride her firmly forward when she was being horrible, and then soften and allow when she gave and came round and soft. The theory being that she learns that life is more pleasant and comfortable when she goes correctly. This seemed to work relatively well bar a couple of arguments. Would this be your approach to this sort of horse or can anyone suggest any other good tactics?! I don't want to get too 'handy' with her and end up in a battle about her mouth, but I do think you need to ride them through these episodes rather than just sitting there fiddling with the front end and hoping the horse will eventually give in?! She is 7 and a native type, strong physically and I imagine quite strong-willed although I've only sat on her once thus far. Presumably given her age and the fact that her way of going is quite established (in the wrong way unfortunately) it will take a few arguments before she accepts this is the way it's going to be?!