lisa_lou
Well-Known Member
Me and my mum are in the process of backing a rescued 14h welsh x new forest 5yr old gelding,
We were told he had been backed and has been hacked out, he had had very little handling as the lady had 20+ horses that she rescues from the meat man and just puts in a field and tries to rehome them with a view to buy. this one tho is an absolute cracker, hes very striking with the most fantastic paces so definately worth persueing! She has had him 4 months now and he has improved a great deal with groundwork, yard noise etc and chilled out but when we come to lean over or attempt to get on he just tenses up so much and looks terrified, weve been doing the leaning over and really praising him every step of the way and i have had my 5 yr old daughter sitting on and walking around (all safely of course) had an adult on once but looked set to 'ping' and he went mental when she got off gently looking very worried, what can we do to get him to understand we are ok and to relax? I cant wait to be able to box up with him and my mum and go out for hacks!
We were told he had been backed and has been hacked out, he had had very little handling as the lady had 20+ horses that she rescues from the meat man and just puts in a field and tries to rehome them with a view to buy. this one tho is an absolute cracker, hes very striking with the most fantastic paces so definately worth persueing! She has had him 4 months now and he has improved a great deal with groundwork, yard noise etc and chilled out but when we come to lean over or attempt to get on he just tenses up so much and looks terrified, weve been doing the leaning over and really praising him every step of the way and i have had my 5 yr old daughter sitting on and walking around (all safely of course) had an adult on once but looked set to 'ping' and he went mental when she got off gently looking very worried, what can we do to get him to understand we are ok and to relax? I cant wait to be able to box up with him and my mum and go out for hacks!