Help please! New horse jogging..any advice?

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Hi Guys,

Today was my 1st ride on my new horse!

I've spent the last 3 weeks just getting to know him and doing groundwork and walking him out in hand.

He really is very sweet natured little horse and very sensitive to neck reining etc and does listen.

His new saddle arrived today so off we went. He was really good and keen but felt very safe and had a little canter out in the hills and he stays steady and stops easily.

The problem was that he always lent over to the direction of home and when we were doing a loop back to the farm he started getting really joggy and stressed. I just sat on him calmly (as I could!) and he jiggy jogged along. I could ask him to stand easily but after a second or two he'd get in a tizz. I just felt like I was pulling on his gob the whole time and like I said he is very soft and dont want to ruin it.

I had to jump off at one point cos he was going sideways as an elderly couple and a guy on a bike were all in the same place (why oh why when there is the whole mountain for us to share?!).

The minute I jumped off he stood there like a little gem. Calm as anything and dozed off and lead beautifully too.

The minute I get back on his jigs around again (and I make sure I'm not holding him in the reins).

I thought maybe he was uncomfortable in the saddle but he was fine on the way out so cant see that it is this.

When I got back on and we jogged back I made sure we walked past home. There was a bit of debate but no biggy. I then got him walking away calmly and then a bit of jig back. Again past the gate the other way and carried on this until we got a reasonably steady walk back home when I called it a day.

I'd like to know what I can do to build his confidence in being out on the ride and not stress to get home.

I'd like to hear as well that everyone has teething problems with their new horses! I'm determined we can work this hiccup out but I want to bring it down not make it escalate.

I'm getting his saddle double checked for comfort asap and the dentist is already booked for next week as I wanted him checked anyway.

On the plus side he really stood calmly when I was on the ground and we riding out we went past 2 groups of wild horses without much bother and met other riders from another yard and he rode away from them without a blink. There are no spooks or anything just this flippin jogging.

Sorry for long post but I really want to get this going well for us both.
 
1. Go to the loo before you go out.
2. Try to go circular routes, or short rides out and back, but not turning round in one spot.
3. When he jogs, take a contact and half halt him then immediately give the rein and let him walk forwards.
4. Repeat each time he takes a jog step - but don't 'hang' on his mouth.
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Don't eat anything before you get on.

Seriously, if you haven't ridden him for 3 weeks and this is the first time you have sat on him at home he is bound to be a bit fresh and excited.

What are you feeding him? If you haven't been riding him you haven't been giving him hard feed as well have you?
 
Lol! Yeah I was thinking that it was good I'd gone to the loo beforehand and put my good sports bra on this morning!

We were doing a circular route and I was doing points 3/4 put immediately he just went back to his jog...grrrr


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I wouldn't worry too much about it at this stage - you're new to each other & he's obviously a bit nervous. Best option would be to hack out in company for a while if you can.

Don't make too much of a thing out of it - it sounds as if he's unsettled as opposed to habitual jogger. Just try to keep hacks short for a little while (possibly bit of schooling first to take the edge off him?) & keep it nice & quiet/low key. If he does get wound up, you'll need to see what best works for him - pushing him into a gentle trot for a while, or asking for walk whilst soothing him verbally & stroking on neck etc.

I wouldn't try making him stand at the mo as that's asking a bit much of him - it's not a 'rudeness' thing that you're trying to discipline, you're wanting to keep him de-stressed.
 
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Dieseldog - Yeah I can see for our 1st trip out he is bound to be a bit excited. He was just SO calm when I was on the ground with him, didnt move a foot and was all sleepy eyed, it was like a switch has been flicked when I was onboard. I guess we've been doing lots of groundwork so he is confident with me next to him but riding is different afterall?

He has been on good grass (esp compared to his last place) and having a little bit of simple systems plain chaff and unmollassed beet and some of their balancer. I double checked it was all low energy/low sugar and fiber based.

Sue_E - Thanks for the reassurance about us being new to each other. Its only me that rides where he lives so hacking out on my own is the only option at the moment.

All this is helping me. Thanks everyone!
 
Hey folks.

Just a bit of an update and to say thanks for your advice. My fabby friend debs visited yesterday and double checked his saddle for me (all fine).

We went out for a ride and she thinks its just him being a bit green and new to all this grass and space!

She reminded me to breathe out properly and keep my eyes on the distance but not in a focused way and when he started to jog she suggested I moved him in a different direction, a bit like some of you adviced about circling, half halts etc.

It all helped and he walked nicely home and stopped when asked etc. I jump off before we got home as a reward for being so calm.

I rode him out again today on my own and 50% better than yesterday. So onwards and upwards!

He is such a sweet boy and I feel very safe with him and I hope he is starting to feel the same about me.

So thanks Debs and everyone else who gave me support here x
 
If on your own trying singing or chatting to him - this forces you to breathe and concentrate on something else

Don't do this in company, or peeps will think you're a nutter.
 
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