missallym
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I have just bought a 7 yr old cob x hanovarian. He is very green in the school and doesnt like work and tries to get out of it.
hes had this teeth and saddle done, and he passed the vetting. I have had him 3 weeks, so it is still very early days yet, and I know it is going to take time.
When i lunge him, he turns in. he will go round on walk for me, but will keep turning in and stopping, so i just push him back out and make him carry on. The problem is, he wont trot. as soon as I ask, he may do one or two strides if at all, then stop and look at me.
Granted he probably doesnt know what I am asking yet.. so I tried to trot him in hand, alongside a straight fence.
first attempt, he did a couple of half trot strides, then walked. second attempt, he walked and was like a blackpool donkey. Third attempt, he squeeled, and took off down the arena to the gate.
I went to him, got him back on his lunge line and made him walk a few circles. each time we got close to the gate, he stopped and turned to me, as he wanted to go back in. I made him carry on until he did one full circle without stopping at the gate, then we went in. To make him learn that we stop when I say so, not him.
Any tips or advice how to make him trot, without either walking and refusing to trot, or taking off at full gallop leaving me standing there.
I have patience, and I do not lose my temper and shout or hit him. I know i cant expect miracles in the first three weeks, and hope this is something I can learn him quite quickly. Hes not a nasty horse, and has a lovely temperment. Just green.
hes had this teeth and saddle done, and he passed the vetting. I have had him 3 weeks, so it is still very early days yet, and I know it is going to take time.
When i lunge him, he turns in. he will go round on walk for me, but will keep turning in and stopping, so i just push him back out and make him carry on. The problem is, he wont trot. as soon as I ask, he may do one or two strides if at all, then stop and look at me.
Granted he probably doesnt know what I am asking yet.. so I tried to trot him in hand, alongside a straight fence.
first attempt, he did a couple of half trot strides, then walked. second attempt, he walked and was like a blackpool donkey. Third attempt, he squeeled, and took off down the arena to the gate.
I went to him, got him back on his lunge line and made him walk a few circles. each time we got close to the gate, he stopped and turned to me, as he wanted to go back in. I made him carry on until he did one full circle without stopping at the gate, then we went in. To make him learn that we stop when I say so, not him.
Any tips or advice how to make him trot, without either walking and refusing to trot, or taking off at full gallop leaving me standing there.
I have patience, and I do not lose my temper and shout or hit him. I know i cant expect miracles in the first three weeks, and hope this is something I can learn him quite quickly. Hes not a nasty horse, and has a lovely temperment. Just green.