Theresa_F
Well-Known Member
Chancer, now 3 is at the next stage of life - hacking. We did one very short hack with a teenager riding him out whilst I accompanied on Cairo two weeks ago. He was excellent and very confident, striding out in front.
On Saturday for the first time ever after 10 mins riding I rode him out of the school and down the little lane - he was very good, we went about 200 yards at a walk apart from one little jog on the way back.
Last night I did the same, but on the way back went straight past the yard and on down the lane. There were lots of rubbish bags out for collection and mental dog behind the fence and someone doing something on their car. He has seen all this before on long reins. Being a gypsy cob he is a sensible type for most of the time.
He did stop, snort and back up, looked worried, but eventually when asked, went past it all fairly steady. Coming back was a raised head and a little jog but no stopping.
My plan is to hack out alone from the start, yes I will probably have more stops and starts but he will depend on me rather than another horse. When I do start to encounter traffic, I will not go alone to start.
Having never had such a young horse before, I would be interested in others views. Should I continue on very short hacks solo, or take him out with Cairo where he would not have batted an eyelid at the dog and bags. I am also at the moment only allowing him to walk back to the yard and eventually trot away from the yard - again am I right in this idea?
I plan to do two very short - 5 - 10 min hacks twice a week building up very slowly over the next couple of months to longer hacks and box him to different locations.
On Saturday for the first time ever after 10 mins riding I rode him out of the school and down the little lane - he was very good, we went about 200 yards at a walk apart from one little jog on the way back.
Last night I did the same, but on the way back went straight past the yard and on down the lane. There were lots of rubbish bags out for collection and mental dog behind the fence and someone doing something on their car. He has seen all this before on long reins. Being a gypsy cob he is a sensible type for most of the time.
He did stop, snort and back up, looked worried, but eventually when asked, went past it all fairly steady. Coming back was a raised head and a little jog but no stopping.
My plan is to hack out alone from the start, yes I will probably have more stops and starts but he will depend on me rather than another horse. When I do start to encounter traffic, I will not go alone to start.
Having never had such a young horse before, I would be interested in others views. Should I continue on very short hacks solo, or take him out with Cairo where he would not have batted an eyelid at the dog and bags. I am also at the moment only allowing him to walk back to the yard and eventually trot away from the yard - again am I right in this idea?
I plan to do two very short - 5 - 10 min hacks twice a week building up very slowly over the next couple of months to longer hacks and box him to different locations.