hula
Well-Known Member
Hi,
For the last few weeks I've had the opportunity to hack out a 4yo gelding out 2-3 times a week. There are a few routes to hack, but one involves a bridle way next to a train track. Now Gerry is petrified of these man eating trains, despite being in a field next to a train track.
His anxiety starts on the 50 yards up to the tracks (I have tried approaching from different routes). I ride him calm and confidently. Sometimes he goes straight past, sometimes we have a disagreement about it and will try and spin and go back home or attempt running off or do the most spectacular spook. He is not allowed to do this, I turn him back and reassure him, letting him have a look etc.
He will go past with a nanny horse. Is it just a case of being consistent and waiting this out or is their something else I could do? Should I leave the hacking past alone for now?
For the last few weeks I've had the opportunity to hack out a 4yo gelding out 2-3 times a week. There are a few routes to hack, but one involves a bridle way next to a train track. Now Gerry is petrified of these man eating trains, despite being in a field next to a train track.
His anxiety starts on the 50 yards up to the tracks (I have tried approaching from different routes). I ride him calm and confidently. Sometimes he goes straight past, sometimes we have a disagreement about it and will try and spin and go back home or attempt running off or do the most spectacular spook. He is not allowed to do this, I turn him back and reassure him, letting him have a look etc.
He will go past with a nanny horse. Is it just a case of being consistent and waiting this out or is their something else I could do? Should I leave the hacking past alone for now?