Finally I have some respect!

madhector

Well-Known Member
Joined
12 December 2006
Messages
12,679
Location
soon to be up north!
www.darlingdressage.co.uk
Took Jerry out for a hack this afternoon, he has always been incredibly sharp to hack, gets distracted and spooks at everything, occasionally naps/rears (only a little bit though) and so you can see why I wasn't too impressed when the vet said hack him for a month! I have no problems riding green 4 yr olds everyday at work, and hacking them out for the first time etc... I get on and mean boss, and they listen and all is well. But I seem to have had some sort of block with Jerry, I don't ride him like I ride any other horse, I am constantly worrying that he is going to explode
crazy.gif


So today we set of, the first half an hour he was spooking at everything, but I just sat there calmly and talked to him, got through the dreaded village (just) and then hit a problem... there was a puddle... on the other side of the road! He dug his heals in and refused to go forwards. So I squeezed, resulting in a rear, spin canter off down the road type of response. I then decided I had had enough of this, if any other horse had done this then I would have brought them to a stop at the rearing point, not 20 yards down the road
blush.gif


So I got tough, he tried to rear again, and got a smack, his next response? He walked sweetly past the puddle and didn't spook once for the rest of the hack. Anytime he balked at anything, all I had to do was growl and he came back to me and walked nicely forwards. We got home feeling very pleased with ourselves. Its exactly how I would ride any horse from work, but I have never ridden Jerry like it, I am now in charge, and we will enjoy our hacks if its the last thing I do!

Sorry for the long post, very self indulgent
blush.gif
 

mickey

Well-Known Member
Joined
11 November 2005
Messages
5,169
Location
Kent
Visit site
I hate hacking when it's going wrong, horse spooking etc. But I love it otherwise, and I believe it is great for a horse to hack.
Well done, seems like you may be in for more pleasurable hacks from now on!!
grin.gif
 

madhector

Well-Known Member
Joined
12 December 2006
Messages
12,679
Location
soon to be up north!
www.darlingdressage.co.uk
Hopefully one day we will get to the point where we can hack on a loose rein
smirk.gif
I keep telling him it needn't be such hard work, if he was sensible, but at the moment if I give him the reins we fall over our own nose, so have to work the whole way round
grin.gif
 

MillionDollar

Well-Known Member
Joined
20 June 2006
Messages
7,938
Location
The Best Shire
Visit site
I know EXACTLY what you mean! When I got Lottie (WB) I was so scared of telling her what to do, it felt like she was going to explode. With all my others I would never think about it, just get on with it and give them a whack if they didn't. As soon as I got over that fear with Lottie everything fell into place
smile.gif


Glad you've got there with Jerry!
 
Top