CathyQ
Member
Hi all,
6 weeks ago I bought a 20yr old Irish Cob mare from Ireland. I was told she had done some driving but had mainly been used as a tourist pony on the street on Kildaire, so was 'bombproof' in traffic and a guaranteed hack alone mare. Hmm...don't you just love dealer guarantees! So, yes she is bombproof in all traffic, on main roads and tiny country lanes, she is brilliant in company but she will not hack out alone and is extremely nappy. Each ride got shorter and shorter before she would plant and now I can't even get her to go forward in the field. I got someone competent and experienced to ride her for me and she too found her to be impossible to walk on once she had decided she had had enough. She is extremely safe though, she does not spin, rear or try to run back home, she just stops or very happily walks backwards for as long as I ask her to. I am now suspecting she has been mainly a driving pony, especially as she had studs on her shoes (now re-shod) and may lack confidence to hack alone with someone she does not yet trust. So, my question is, if this is the root of the nappiness, at 20yrs old, what chance is there that I can re-educate her brain to be ridden rather than driven? If she is just nappy anyway, has anyone got any ideas that I have not already tried, to get her to go forward? Thank you
6 weeks ago I bought a 20yr old Irish Cob mare from Ireland. I was told she had done some driving but had mainly been used as a tourist pony on the street on Kildaire, so was 'bombproof' in traffic and a guaranteed hack alone mare. Hmm...don't you just love dealer guarantees! So, yes she is bombproof in all traffic, on main roads and tiny country lanes, she is brilliant in company but she will not hack out alone and is extremely nappy. Each ride got shorter and shorter before she would plant and now I can't even get her to go forward in the field. I got someone competent and experienced to ride her for me and she too found her to be impossible to walk on once she had decided she had had enough. She is extremely safe though, she does not spin, rear or try to run back home, she just stops or very happily walks backwards for as long as I ask her to. I am now suspecting she has been mainly a driving pony, especially as she had studs on her shoes (now re-shod) and may lack confidence to hack alone with someone she does not yet trust. So, my question is, if this is the root of the nappiness, at 20yrs old, what chance is there that I can re-educate her brain to be ridden rather than driven? If she is just nappy anyway, has anyone got any ideas that I have not already tried, to get her to go forward? Thank you