GG80
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Thank you all for taking the time to reply, too many posts to reply individually, but I will be taking everything mentioned a try, which I started last night. Husband walked out with us, and I got on, admittedly with the attitude that we would have a problem which won't have helped. I am trying to get over this mindset. I think a lot of it is the fact in my head I am still riding my old boy who was difficult so always expected a problem. However, I will say that we managed to get all along the road where we have stopped three times before, as soon as he walked out of the gate (where he planted the day before) I was talking to him, moving him forwards with a purposeful walk, which he did. When we got to the yard he'd previously stopped at I kicked him forward as felt him slow, so am paying more attention to his pace already. Didn't stop at the next yard, or the following one where he had previously, so I started to feel a bit more confident. We got to the corner where he has planted, and he did stop, but only briefly and I got him moving again by growling at him and giving him a crack with the whip. He also then didn't stop at the next gate where would not walk past the other day, in fact didn't even glance in the direction, carried on past the building site which he has previously stopped at, and again, didn't even look at it. We got down the track and then he started with the planting. In all honesty even though I was trying, I knew he was going to stop, so will had fed that through to him I guess. I tried some of the suggestions above, cracking my boot with the whip to make a noise, turning him in a tight circle several times, moving from side to side, anything but letting his feet be still. As soon as I tried to get him to go forwards, he wouldn't... almost like he enjoyed being spun in a circle etc! To be fair it was only a few minutes, but he was not moving so my husband led him on whilst I growled at him to walk on. Once walking I made him trot, but he then stopped another 100 yards down the track and again did the same but still wouldn't move, again he was led on. Once more he did it and the same thing, but as soon as he was going he was made to fast trot to the end with me growling at him to trot on as I kept feeling him try to slow. I then made him wait at the end and we had no more problems as we were then on the way home. He looked to me for confidence when someone was pulling their hedge around, which I gave him calmly and told him it was fine whilst pushing forward and he went past ok, gave it a wide berth (fine) but went past and then we got home without stopping again. It's just the going out part I am having issues with. Please tell me that that is some sort of positive victory, that we didn't stop as much? What do I do if the turning circles, walking back, cracking the whip doesn't work when I am on my own? Get off and back on and keep doing so so he doesn't ever go home?