Jillybean5
New User
Hello everyone, I'm new to the forum, sort of, been reading it for ages but have never posted before.
I don't own a horse at the moment, my OH runs a livery yard and despite riding on and off since I was 5, I don't know much about horse care etc. I'm learning as much as possible before getting a horse and have lessons or hack out at least twice a week.
The horse I ride at the school is a cob, seems fairly bombproof, (my 2 year old daughter has sat in the car peeping the horn and he didn't flinch), and he is very well behaved out on a hack. Just recently he has started hopping whilst moving him from walk to trot and I cannot get him to trot on the right rein unless I give him a little tickle with my whip, my instructor says my position is fine and Im doing everything right, he's just being lazy. Could this be my fault for not having a good enough position,ie leaning too far forward or could there be a problem with the horse? He is quite fat. He's not used in the school much as people find him too strong and they are considering getting rid of him as they feel he is too dangerous for a riding school horse. I can't help but feel he is being hard done by.
Sorry thats a bit of a long one, any advice?
I don't own a horse at the moment, my OH runs a livery yard and despite riding on and off since I was 5, I don't know much about horse care etc. I'm learning as much as possible before getting a horse and have lessons or hack out at least twice a week.
The horse I ride at the school is a cob, seems fairly bombproof, (my 2 year old daughter has sat in the car peeping the horn and he didn't flinch), and he is very well behaved out on a hack. Just recently he has started hopping whilst moving him from walk to trot and I cannot get him to trot on the right rein unless I give him a little tickle with my whip, my instructor says my position is fine and Im doing everything right, he's just being lazy. Could this be my fault for not having a good enough position,ie leaning too far forward or could there be a problem with the horse? He is quite fat. He's not used in the school much as people find him too strong and they are considering getting rid of him as they feel he is too dangerous for a riding school horse. I can't help but feel he is being hard done by.
Sorry thats a bit of a long one, any advice?