Mlini
Well-Known Member
Does anybody else have an exracer that is a pain to hack? 
We are having a bit of an issue with hacking. He has always been sharp out hacking but is becoming more and more difficult. Everytime he sees an open field, he wants to be on it. It's not just that he gets excited or joggy (I wouldn't mind that), he actually drags me off the road. If I stop him going forwards, he will go sideways or backwards. Last night I had to get off because he was totally unmanageable. He even threw in a buck - which is not like his usual 'beach donkey' attitude towards life! I have tried a stronger bit - he just got his knickers in more of a twist and decided that he could go backwards just as fast as he could go forwards. He is fine just walking up the road and back, where there are houses either side, but as soon as he sees open spaces he turns into a monster. I know all he wants to do is gallop, but there aren't any suitable fields to go on. And I'm not 100% sure I would have full control of the situation if I let him go
He did have me off when I took him for (what was supposed to be) a canter in one of the fields at the yard. 
So how do I get the racing out of his brain? He is only 6 and been out of training for about 18 months (I think)
We are having a bit of an issue with hacking. He has always been sharp out hacking but is becoming more and more difficult. Everytime he sees an open field, he wants to be on it. It's not just that he gets excited or joggy (I wouldn't mind that), he actually drags me off the road. If I stop him going forwards, he will go sideways or backwards. Last night I had to get off because he was totally unmanageable. He even threw in a buck - which is not like his usual 'beach donkey' attitude towards life! I have tried a stronger bit - he just got his knickers in more of a twist and decided that he could go backwards just as fast as he could go forwards. He is fine just walking up the road and back, where there are houses either side, but as soon as he sees open spaces he turns into a monster. I know all he wants to do is gallop, but there aren't any suitable fields to go on. And I'm not 100% sure I would have full control of the situation if I let him go
So how do I get the racing out of his brain? He is only 6 and been out of training for about 18 months (I think)