Group hacking VS Solo Hacking - goods horse + naughty horse!

CobSunshine

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Has anyone come across a horse which becomes an unresponsive, loss of steering and braking mess when hacking solo?

But stick him in a group of hacking horses and becomes perfect to do in every way?
 
Yes, but just perservered, with gentle short hacks out and about so that they grew in confidence. I don't think it's naughtiness, just fear of the great unknown without all their buddies for moral support (or indeed to say 'Yes, you're quite right, that IS a dragon hiding in that recycling bin!"
 
Yes, but just perservered, with gentle short hacks out and about so that they grew in confidence. I don't think it's naughtiness, just fear of the great unknown without all their buddies for moral support (or indeed to say 'Yes, you're quite right, that IS a dragon hiding in that recycling bin!"

hahaa so true!:D
 
Yes, but with some perseverance (and lots of circles) we managed a series of hacks on our own, eventually working our way up from just walking to trotting & cantering.
 
my gelding was backed very late at 7 years old (10 now) and just doesn't hack alone without going straight back to the stables and refusing to budge.

Add a few more horses and he tries to take the lead?! and has brakes and steering.
 
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