tusc2
Well-Known Member
Hi all.
So my new horse that I have had since February and was sold to me as good hacking alone and in company, refuses to hack out alone into the village.
He is only 5 and he is just lacking in confidence when we hack in the village, if we go out down the bridleway or a quiet lane he is fine, has a look at everything but is relaxed. As soon as we get into the village he tenses up and starts to blow and genuinely feels scared. I think I have pinned it down to the driveways, as he is always looking up them or just refuses point blankly to go past them.
The village is very quiet, so its not the noise of a busy place and he is fantastic with all sorts of traffic, so again this is not the problem, even barking dogs that run around his legs he's fine with.
So really what I'm looking for is suggestions as to what I can do and how long you think it might take for him to gain his confidence.
I do try to hack out in company as often as I can but this is not always possible. I have long reined him around the village whilst a friend walks ahead of him, and I have lead him around on a lunge line so that he can follow me. I've even managed to get my teenage son to come out on his bike!! Is there anything else I can do?? Apart from being patient
So my new horse that I have had since February and was sold to me as good hacking alone and in company, refuses to hack out alone into the village.
He is only 5 and he is just lacking in confidence when we hack in the village, if we go out down the bridleway or a quiet lane he is fine, has a look at everything but is relaxed. As soon as we get into the village he tenses up and starts to blow and genuinely feels scared. I think I have pinned it down to the driveways, as he is always looking up them or just refuses point blankly to go past them.
The village is very quiet, so its not the noise of a busy place and he is fantastic with all sorts of traffic, so again this is not the problem, even barking dogs that run around his legs he's fine with.
So really what I'm looking for is suggestions as to what I can do and how long you think it might take for him to gain his confidence.
I do try to hack out in company as often as I can but this is not always possible. I have long reined him around the village whilst a friend walks ahead of him, and I have lead him around on a lunge line so that he can follow me. I've even managed to get my teenage son to come out on his bike!! Is there anything else I can do?? Apart from being patient