Louiser92
New User
Hi,
Just got a new horse, and cant ride as to get into the school, i have to cross a small bridge. I got over the first time, but on the way back she spooked herself and wont go anywhere near it since.
I have tried feeding her on it, leading other horses over, riding over, using lunge line rather than lead rope. i havent been rushing her, and spent most of the day with her yesterday, but unlike other horses i just havent felt any sense of improvement in that time.
The problem with the bridge is that it is metal, (like a cattle grid, in the design, but much much smaller gaps and safe), it is very strong. On top of the metal there is a thick wooden surface, which means the horses dont have to walk over the metal. The problem seems to be that the wooden surface seems to sink slightly as horse steps on (not very much at all) and i could pretty much encourage her to put one foot on, but as soon as she felt the surface, she backed up completely again.
A few more ideas i have had is to put a layer of straw over the bridge from her bed, and putting barriers up so that she has to go forewards or backwards, not sideways.
any way would really appreciate some more ideas, or general trust building exercises, as i am itching to get on and ride!
Thanks for reading,
xxx
Just got a new horse, and cant ride as to get into the school, i have to cross a small bridge. I got over the first time, but on the way back she spooked herself and wont go anywhere near it since.
I have tried feeding her on it, leading other horses over, riding over, using lunge line rather than lead rope. i havent been rushing her, and spent most of the day with her yesterday, but unlike other horses i just havent felt any sense of improvement in that time.
The problem with the bridge is that it is metal, (like a cattle grid, in the design, but much much smaller gaps and safe), it is very strong. On top of the metal there is a thick wooden surface, which means the horses dont have to walk over the metal. The problem seems to be that the wooden surface seems to sink slightly as horse steps on (not very much at all) and i could pretty much encourage her to put one foot on, but as soon as she felt the surface, she backed up completely again.
A few more ideas i have had is to put a layer of straw over the bridge from her bed, and putting barriers up so that she has to go forewards or backwards, not sideways.
any way would really appreciate some more ideas, or general trust building exercises, as i am itching to get on and ride!
Thanks for reading,
xxx