Louby
Well-Known Member
My boy is lazy but irrationally spooky and Im totally fed up.
I bought him as a just backed 4 yr old (wasnt looking for a horse so young really) Things were going well apart from him coming in from the field nearly every day injured in some way or another as he wanted to play constantly and was being kicked by the other horses who didnt want to play! It was a big yard and to cut a long story short we were given a dream chance of being on a very good small yard. He was turned out with 3 other horses and things were much better apart from the fact he was worn out when he came in each night as he played all day. Then he got kicked and fractured his leg so he is now on his own in a field along side the other horses, mainly to preserve him as next time he may not be so lucky. We are riding again but he is so full of negative energy, lazy but very spooky. I normally ride out with my friend but her horse has an injury so I now have no one to ride with. Ive been riding 6 days a week combining schooling, lunging and hacking but he barely breaks into a sweat as apart from spooking he puts no effort into it.
To add to this Ive got an irrational fear of dogs out hacking and we meet loads (one grabbed my old horses leg years ago and I just cant get over it) so I hate hacking out especially on my own. I wont risk the busy road near us as my boy is so spooky but we are lucky to have direct access to the bridleway.
He gets fed hardly any hard feed, is on good grass for about 6 hrs a day and good haylage although I mix this with hay as he is overweight.
Any ideas on how to channel this negative energy into his work. He is very talented and I do think he gets bored easy.
What do you thinks best if we are approached by a dog? Stand still or carry on walking?
Thanks for any replies
I bought him as a just backed 4 yr old (wasnt looking for a horse so young really) Things were going well apart from him coming in from the field nearly every day injured in some way or another as he wanted to play constantly and was being kicked by the other horses who didnt want to play! It was a big yard and to cut a long story short we were given a dream chance of being on a very good small yard. He was turned out with 3 other horses and things were much better apart from the fact he was worn out when he came in each night as he played all day. Then he got kicked and fractured his leg so he is now on his own in a field along side the other horses, mainly to preserve him as next time he may not be so lucky. We are riding again but he is so full of negative energy, lazy but very spooky. I normally ride out with my friend but her horse has an injury so I now have no one to ride with. Ive been riding 6 days a week combining schooling, lunging and hacking but he barely breaks into a sweat as apart from spooking he puts no effort into it.
To add to this Ive got an irrational fear of dogs out hacking and we meet loads (one grabbed my old horses leg years ago and I just cant get over it) so I hate hacking out especially on my own. I wont risk the busy road near us as my boy is so spooky but we are lucky to have direct access to the bridleway.
He gets fed hardly any hard feed, is on good grass for about 6 hrs a day and good haylage although I mix this with hay as he is overweight.
Any ideas on how to channel this negative energy into his work. He is very talented and I do think he gets bored easy.
What do you thinks best if we are approached by a dog? Stand still or carry on walking?
Thanks for any replies