Billy Pig
Well-Known Member
After some advice please... I know this topic has been done to death, but I'm at a loose end and the usual advice isn't helping. Sorry in advance for the long post.
I have bought a cob who I've had about a month now, who has started bolting every time I turn him out and sometimes when he's bought in.
It is a difficult situation in that his trigger is deep mud on the track on the way to the field. He is absolutely golden to handle and has manners to burn in the usual everyday situations. Responds very well to all groundwork and is honestly an absolute gem.
He has an anxious streak where his default is to run, and I imagine this is what happened the first time he got away from me, but I now think this is a learnt behavior.
Every morning when I turn him out, he plants just before the mud, which is deep and they all sink in it. He clearly doesn't like it, I have to gently coax him through, he takes a couple of slow steps through it, but then with no warning goes from stand to canter and takes off up to the end of the track. He let's me walk up and catch him straight away, I don't tell him off, I just pick up his rope and carry on to his field.
He also bolts into the field once we get to the gateway, which annoys me, because it isn't muddy! So all in all, I lose him twice every morning.
I'm struggling to stop him, one, because he has generally planted and isnt moving to begin with, so I'm doing a bit of pressure release to get him through the first bit of the track. Two, he will suddenly just got from standing to canter with no warning, locks his neck and goes which pulls the rope through my hands every time. I'm struggling to have pressure on him, or turn his head towards me because he's not walking in the first place so I can't have hold of a stationary horse that I'm trying to keep walking.
Does anyone have any advice? He hasn't responded to pressure halter, rope round nose, head in feed bucket etc. I can't have him continue to do this as it means I'll be unable to leave him in anyone else's care should I need to.
I have bought a cob who I've had about a month now, who has started bolting every time I turn him out and sometimes when he's bought in.
It is a difficult situation in that his trigger is deep mud on the track on the way to the field. He is absolutely golden to handle and has manners to burn in the usual everyday situations. Responds very well to all groundwork and is honestly an absolute gem.
He has an anxious streak where his default is to run, and I imagine this is what happened the first time he got away from me, but I now think this is a learnt behavior.
Every morning when I turn him out, he plants just before the mud, which is deep and they all sink in it. He clearly doesn't like it, I have to gently coax him through, he takes a couple of slow steps through it, but then with no warning goes from stand to canter and takes off up to the end of the track. He let's me walk up and catch him straight away, I don't tell him off, I just pick up his rope and carry on to his field.
He also bolts into the field once we get to the gateway, which annoys me, because it isn't muddy! So all in all, I lose him twice every morning.
I'm struggling to stop him, one, because he has generally planted and isnt moving to begin with, so I'm doing a bit of pressure release to get him through the first bit of the track. Two, he will suddenly just got from standing to canter with no warning, locks his neck and goes which pulls the rope through my hands every time. I'm struggling to have pressure on him, or turn his head towards me because he's not walking in the first place so I can't have hold of a stationary horse that I'm trying to keep walking.
Does anyone have any advice? He hasn't responded to pressure halter, rope round nose, head in feed bucket etc. I can't have him continue to do this as it means I'll be unable to leave him in anyone else's care should I need to.
