Annette4
Well-Known Member
I'm quite small (5ft4) and I'm riding a 17.2hh shire mare for someone. She's coming back from injury so we're just walking out. As far as I know she's only hacked in company since she's been with current owner and was ridden by a man before me. I'm having to ride alone as I don't know anyone on the yard to ride with and her owners other horse is out of action until farrier comes out.
She leans on me, even in company although I've been giving and retaking the reins alternatly and it does help but when we're alone the second I let go of my right rein she tried to spin round and go home and it finding any excuse to spook and spin round (in company she's unflappable). She's a big girl and has really hurt my shoulder doing it
and everything I try normally isn't working. I'm on the roads so I can't afford to have her in the middle of the road as the roads road here aren't visable due to very high hedges.
I'm at a bit of a loss as I can't school her just gentle walking in a straight line. I was doing lots of transitions and leg yeilding to keep her occupied and try not to get into a pulling match but safety has to come first and her turning round in the midle of the road is scary and dangerous and hurting my shoulder pulling her back
Am begining to loose my nerve a bit doing it
She leans on me, even in company although I've been giving and retaking the reins alternatly and it does help but when we're alone the second I let go of my right rein she tried to spin round and go home and it finding any excuse to spook and spin round (in company she's unflappable). She's a big girl and has really hurt my shoulder doing it
I'm at a bit of a loss as I can't school her just gentle walking in a straight line. I was doing lots of transitions and leg yeilding to keep her occupied and try not to get into a pulling match but safety has to come first and her turning round in the midle of the road is scary and dangerous and hurting my shoulder pulling her back