el_Snowflakes
Well-Known Member
hi all,
i wouldnt describe my horse as nappy as it only happens v occasionally, but its something id like do deal with in order to prevent a problem forming.....
there is one point of the road which she tends to do it at. We have been this way many time alone and she does go past but there are alot of spooky things there and many horses get spooked at the same point. A few months ago we were out alone (as usual) and she was napping and trying to spin round and get back to the yard. when i kicked her on or gave her a smack with whip she tried to rear. i ended up getting off leading her past and she was fine, we went back to the yard to remount then the same thing happened again which made me think she was taking the p*ss! however in hindsight i do think she was scared and i think she felt more confident with me on the ground. I rode her the other day (1st time in months due to weather) we were in company (the horses were all quite fizzy as they had been in for so long)and they all freaked at the same bit! im worried this has reinforced the fear as we ended up turning round.....whats the best way to send a orse forward with out them spinning round or rearing? i try to keep her head to the side but unfortunatly shes v strong and it doesnt really work!
i wouldnt describe my horse as nappy as it only happens v occasionally, but its something id like do deal with in order to prevent a problem forming.....
there is one point of the road which she tends to do it at. We have been this way many time alone and she does go past but there are alot of spooky things there and many horses get spooked at the same point. A few months ago we were out alone (as usual) and she was napping and trying to spin round and get back to the yard. when i kicked her on or gave her a smack with whip she tried to rear. i ended up getting off leading her past and she was fine, we went back to the yard to remount then the same thing happened again which made me think she was taking the p*ss! however in hindsight i do think she was scared and i think she felt more confident with me on the ground. I rode her the other day (1st time in months due to weather) we were in company (the horses were all quite fizzy as they had been in for so long)and they all freaked at the same bit! im worried this has reinforced the fear as we ended up turning round.....whats the best way to send a orse forward with out them spinning round or rearing? i try to keep her head to the side but unfortunatly shes v strong and it doesnt really work!