itsmyparty
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Here's an example (sorry - a bit long) : Went out in a group of four at the weekend, me riding the C boy and OH riding the new GIANT (who is the calmest hack ever, thank God). Had a polo pony out with us who hadn't been ridden out for about a month so was very fresh, trotting sideways down the road etc. Going through the woods with said pony at the front we were walking down a big dip to go up the other side. Pony started cantering on the spot and eventually her rider couldn't hold her back so she took off. Next horse took off too. My OH managed to hold Big Lad pretty well but he also started to canter. We, meanwhile were still on the downhill part (rutted with roots and very slippy with mud) so I REALLY didn't want to be cantering down this, so I was half-halting like crazy. Then he had a MAHOOSIVE strop and reared up. Sat this one. Reared again so said, OK go on (we were nearly at the bottom of the dip by this point) . He takes this as his cue to bronc wildly, we part company (me into big soft pile of mud, so only minor bruising). He galloped off after the rest, passing all of them and then apparently cantered around them twice, bucking wildly, before stopping finally to eat grass right next to my OH. What a prat (the horse not the OH !)
This is not the first time he has had a bid paddy when prevented from being right up the backside of the horse in front. It's normally a buck or two. It's not usual for him to rear and especially bronc like this (although he does occasionally rear when confused).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can ride him better to avoid this ? I think we'll make sure we ride nearer the front from now on !
Well done for getting this far
This is not the first time he has had a bid paddy when prevented from being right up the backside of the horse in front. It's normally a buck or two. It's not usual for him to rear and especially bronc like this (although he does occasionally rear when confused).
Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can ride him better to avoid this ? I think we'll make sure we ride nearer the front from now on !
Well done for getting this far