Queenbee
Well-Known Member
Remember when I got Ben back from being backed last August and as I rode him on all I could rave about was how bold he was to hack, how sound he was with traffic, cows, sheep, other horses, on his own - well everything really? So do I! He would lead or follow, hack out alone or in company, stride out like he owned the road and was an excited little scout going out for a hike with a picnic 
Then he had a bit of a break in December, January and February. He came back into work and was exactly the same.
Remember then that I suddenly posted that he had become a demon possessed, spooking, jogging, snorting whinnying... Almost the height of insecurity? I questioned his diet, took him off all hard stuff, popped him on a calmer (didnt bloody work!) put it down to spring grass and cracked on with it. At a later date I questioned whether this was just a confident horse, no longer preoccupied with the new world around him and finding things for his brain to react to.
Well, we then had our napping phase, a few choice spots and always if we were expected to take the lead on a hack. I certainly wasn't having this, so after trying to 'coax' him, I toughened up, I'm delighted to say I broke my schooling whip on his bum
only three taps and not very hard at all and the damned thing went flaccid
I donned my spurs to help things along, got a nice short whip, growled a lot and at all possible times I trotted!
Now we are pretty much over the napping and spooking is a rarity too (although there was a very interesting episode this week with some over friendly bullocks that Ben thought were so scary he daren't move and I swear my trembling demon grew a foot
).
So when it came to expanding our repertoire of routes you will understand that I was wary that we would have issues on these new scary routes. Nope not so, my stupid ned, jumps at shadows on the routes he knows and knows well, he freaks at newly arrived bullocks because they weren't there last time, he freaks at a flipping tree, even though the damned tree has never said so much as 'boo' to him. However, any route that is fresh and new he attacks with courage and gusto, striding out with utter enthusiasm and never even considering questioning it, our newest route has a steep hill on the way out, walking fast down here isn't good enough, no Ben decides he should break into trot and tries this often as we go down, so excited is he to get where he is going, even though he doesn't know where that is! He's not even tense on these new rides and works far better than he did on the old rides he knew.
So yep, Ben appears to defy the laws of horses and is officially not right in the head - good job I love him
Then he had a bit of a break in December, January and February. He came back into work and was exactly the same.
Remember then that I suddenly posted that he had become a demon possessed, spooking, jogging, snorting whinnying... Almost the height of insecurity? I questioned his diet, took him off all hard stuff, popped him on a calmer (didnt bloody work!) put it down to spring grass and cracked on with it. At a later date I questioned whether this was just a confident horse, no longer preoccupied with the new world around him and finding things for his brain to react to.
Well, we then had our napping phase, a few choice spots and always if we were expected to take the lead on a hack. I certainly wasn't having this, so after trying to 'coax' him, I toughened up, I'm delighted to say I broke my schooling whip on his bum
Now we are pretty much over the napping and spooking is a rarity too (although there was a very interesting episode this week with some over friendly bullocks that Ben thought were so scary he daren't move and I swear my trembling demon grew a foot
So when it came to expanding our repertoire of routes you will understand that I was wary that we would have issues on these new scary routes. Nope not so, my stupid ned, jumps at shadows on the routes he knows and knows well, he freaks at newly arrived bullocks because they weren't there last time, he freaks at a flipping tree, even though the damned tree has never said so much as 'boo' to him. However, any route that is fresh and new he attacks with courage and gusto, striding out with utter enthusiasm and never even considering questioning it, our newest route has a steep hill on the way out, walking fast down here isn't good enough, no Ben decides he should break into trot and tries this often as we go down, so excited is he to get where he is going, even though he doesn't know where that is! He's not even tense on these new rides and works far better than he did on the old rides he knew.
So yep, Ben appears to defy the laws of horses and is officially not right in the head - good job I love him