Horsey_Anne
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Any ideas will be very much appreciated...
I got a new horse at Christmas, supposedly hacks on the buckle, sadly not.
It seems to me that whenever his feet touched grass he went trotting or cantering. Also,whenever he turns a corner or onto a new track he wants to trot or canter. When I say no to trot he starts jogging. If I say no again he will somtimes jog more frantically or even buck, sometimes huge bucks. He's simultaneously chomping on his bit. I feel as if he's very very anxious, as if he doesn't know what to do because I've changed the rules.
THings are improving by just hacking out with sensible companions who won't worry about his antics and walking everywhere but for no apparent reason we went back almost to square one last weekend, jogged continuously over 2 miles on last stretch of ride home - made my back so sore I had to get off.
I've experimented with bits, he's not strong while he's jogging/chomping. I have felt very over bitted in a pelham with a lozenge and in a 3 ring gag. Best so far has been nathe pelham. I probably would be fine in a snaffle but his previous owner road in a vulcanite pelham. I haven't bought one of them because he can't actually close his mouth around it!
I bought him a well known brand of calming herbs very early on. I've added in a magnesium/thiamine/tryptophan calmer since the weekend but...
As I say, any more ideas will be much appreciated...
I got a new horse at Christmas, supposedly hacks on the buckle, sadly not.
It seems to me that whenever his feet touched grass he went trotting or cantering. Also,whenever he turns a corner or onto a new track he wants to trot or canter. When I say no to trot he starts jogging. If I say no again he will somtimes jog more frantically or even buck, sometimes huge bucks. He's simultaneously chomping on his bit. I feel as if he's very very anxious, as if he doesn't know what to do because I've changed the rules.
THings are improving by just hacking out with sensible companions who won't worry about his antics and walking everywhere but for no apparent reason we went back almost to square one last weekend, jogged continuously over 2 miles on last stretch of ride home - made my back so sore I had to get off.
I've experimented with bits, he's not strong while he's jogging/chomping. I have felt very over bitted in a pelham with a lozenge and in a 3 ring gag. Best so far has been nathe pelham. I probably would be fine in a snaffle but his previous owner road in a vulcanite pelham. I haven't bought one of them because he can't actually close his mouth around it!
I bought him a well known brand of calming herbs very early on. I've added in a magnesium/thiamine/tryptophan calmer since the weekend but...
As I say, any more ideas will be much appreciated...