Green/spooky pony advice please

RainbowDash

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Hi all,

I'm at a bit of a low at the moment. I brought my first pony this January and he's proving to not be as advertised. I have managed to contact a previous owner and my suspicions seem to be correct. I don't want to get rid of him because I can see a lot of potential but just don't have the knowledge to help him out.

My boy is a 14/15 year old Welsh Section C cross he was sold as a good novice pony, good in traffic, shoe, clip, above all safe. I done the usual checks, had my instructor ride him and he seemed fine.

I moved him to a new yard (January 2012) which is in a country park that lots of other people enjoy (walkers, cyclists etc) which he is settling into really well and gets on with his field mates and the staff (he's full livery) have had no problems with him. He's great in the stable, on the ground, with small kids etc. When there's nothing to spook him he's really great to ride, responsive, nicely forward going and a really rapid trot when asked.

But, out on hacks alone he can be very spooky and I suspect that he may have only been broken 2.5 years ago and hasn't been shown everything, not been worked in a school etc,

So far his list of spooks are squirrels, birds, plastic bags, puddles, reflections on bike helmets, push bikes, dogs, prams, machinery and list ever mounting.

He's fine in company but I don't always have that option.

To cut a long story short - can anyone offer advice on ways of desensitising him, training I can do etc? I have limited access to the schools on weekends so much of his training needs to be done out and about.

Many thanks :D
 
Practice, Practice and mroe practice. Hes all new to you and and a new home. Welsh's are renowned for being a bit OTT and sensitive. Stick to him, give him lots of pats, talk to him lots when hacking and he will get over it. IF he really over reacts calmly get off, make no deal about it and get back on once scary thing passed. Its just all about establishing a bond, respect and trust, something that easily takes 6 months of more.

Hes prob picking off you if your a bit nervy as well. My pony is a star with me and my sister but a nightmare with some one new unless they quite literally tell her to get over it.

Thats horses for you.
 
Just get him used to accepting anything & everything you do. If that means you groom him whilst wearing a flapping bin liner & carrying an umbrella than that's what you do. Also try to hack out with something bombproof & make sure you aren't riding him along expecting him to spook. No one can ever get a horse used to everything they might encounter, but what you can do is get him to look to you for guidance. For specific exercises, I'd be putting unusual stuff out everytime you groom/ ride. And remember, with time he'll grow to trust you more anyway. Good luck.
 
Hiya, just wondered what you call a spook? Do you know how he is fed on full livery, he may be reacting to hard feed or haylage. I have also known horses who chill right out with 27/7 turnout.
Try not to get too down, there's lots you can try yet.
 
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