DappleGreyDaydreamer
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I bought myself a lovely 5yr old Connemara gelding about 6 weeks ago, and he's been backed and brought on very nicely, but obviously there is still a lot I have to teach him. We've started lunging to work on various problems in ridden work, and I've encountered a problem with his lunge skills. He will be perfectly behaved in the walk and the trot, responding to my voice commands and cues and I can't fault him at all, but as soon as I ask him to go into a canter he bucks and tears off down the arena, almost ripping my arm off. I don't use a lunge whip on principle, so I don't think he gets spooked, all I can guess is that I'm either confusing him and asking him in a way he's not used to, or he's unsure how to canter on a lunge, as I didn't ask his previous owner.
I'm probably being ridiculous but I could really use some advice? He's my first youngster and I want to do my absolute best with him, but I'm not sure how to tackle this issue.
Thank you
I'm probably being ridiculous but I could really use some advice? He's my first youngster and I want to do my absolute best with him, but I'm not sure how to tackle this issue.
Thank you