Fools Motto
Well-Known Member
As some of you know, I got myself a new horse at the beginning of March. A rising 5 yr old, NF x CB gelding. Although he had seen tack 5 times last year, he has been left pretty feral out in a huge field with a river and was left to his own devices. Since having him, he has accepted everything, from living in for the first 2 weeks, to behaving tied on the yard, feet being picked out, saddled, bridled, lunged, long reined, let off another pony, cars out on the lane (included revving engines!), now ridden, stands by the mounting block, waits for friends, hacks in front, behind, good to catch etc...
Today I rode him in the arena to work him officially for the first time. Asked walk/halt, left/right, circle, turns, walk/trots, changed my diagonal and whip over... the only issue being, he slightly 'hung' to the gate... he was happy to go off my leg in the upwards transitions, and voiced command for the downwards (he was a bit too good at that!). Brings me onto the question - i'm waiting for the 'baby tantrums' right? They do happen with every horse?
I'm not going to ask for canter until it feels right - and probably accidently fall into it out on a ride which I think it the right thing to do? (and lets hope I haven't jinxed that!!) lol
Today I rode him in the arena to work him officially for the first time. Asked walk/halt, left/right, circle, turns, walk/trots, changed my diagonal and whip over... the only issue being, he slightly 'hung' to the gate... he was happy to go off my leg in the upwards transitions, and voiced command for the downwards (he was a bit too good at that!). Brings me onto the question - i'm waiting for the 'baby tantrums' right? They do happen with every horse?
I'm not going to ask for canter until it feels right - and probably accidently fall into it out on a ride which I think it the right thing to do? (and lets hope I haven't jinxed that!!) lol