NeverSayNever
Well-Known Member
My Sec D mare is always more of a handful to hack in the winter. Silly and spooky and strong. I have worked over previous winters trying different things and I know its not feed related. I tried her on just adlib hay and a balancer and she dropped weight and was even worse. She is a type that is hard to keep weight on.I have really sorted the spooking with magnesium which works brilliantly for her
Whereas before she would spook and then never come down from the fright and get sillier and hotter, now she can spook and return to normal and be rideable
She is a very (very!) clever little mare and out hacking she is always looking and alert.
I have now realised though that in winter, she also gets a little nappy for home. My problem is, that despite having at least 8 routes i can do, she is soo clever, she knows this whole area so well and knows as soon as we are remotely heading in that direction, even though all my routes are circular. She doesnt nap nastily, just gets all hotted up, jogs and throws her head in the general direction she wants to go, but thankfully she is very easy to push through it and make her go the direction i want to go, however if we ARE heading for home it gets horrible as I just cant get her to walk and stop head throwing
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So,I am trying a new approach to hacking and I am trying very much not to put any pressure on her whatsoever as Ive found by doing so, its a lot worse. So against my better judgement Im not asking for any work, no contact, no leg yields or flexing. Im just focusing on a long loose rein and long and low. She loves to stretch
Its very frustrating as I want to able to school on hacks as I dont have a school but she is so busy in her head that instead of it settling her, it has the opposite effect and she fights with me. Mares
As I said, she is so looky out hacking that her head can be up like a giraffe watching someone walking 2 fields away and previously I would have been trying to get her attention on me but doing this seems to just make her fight me. She isnt looking and spooking, just literally , looking!
Everytime today we came across any opening into a field or section where we could be about to turn to home, she started jogging sideways and head tossing but i ignored her and pressed on and fought mentally with myself not to pick up the contact but just to keep her on a loose rein. It was hard lol, but, it seemed to work!
We actually managed to walk home the last couple of miles totally on the buckle and I was really chuffed with her
However Im a little gutted that it seems this is what Im going to have to do as with no facilities at home I always schooled on hacks, but if this is what I need to do to make our hacks enjoyable again and keep her relaxed and rideable then I will, any thoughts?
I have now realised though that in winter, she also gets a little nappy for home. My problem is, that despite having at least 8 routes i can do, she is soo clever, she knows this whole area so well and knows as soon as we are remotely heading in that direction, even though all my routes are circular. She doesnt nap nastily, just gets all hotted up, jogs and throws her head in the general direction she wants to go, but thankfully she is very easy to push through it and make her go the direction i want to go, however if we ARE heading for home it gets horrible as I just cant get her to walk and stop head throwing
So,I am trying a new approach to hacking and I am trying very much not to put any pressure on her whatsoever as Ive found by doing so, its a lot worse. So against my better judgement Im not asking for any work, no contact, no leg yields or flexing. Im just focusing on a long loose rein and long and low. She loves to stretch
Everytime today we came across any opening into a field or section where we could be about to turn to home, she started jogging sideways and head tossing but i ignored her and pressed on and fought mentally with myself not to pick up the contact but just to keep her on a loose rein. It was hard lol, but, it seemed to work!
We actually managed to walk home the last couple of miles totally on the buckle and I was really chuffed with her