Mongoose11
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Now we are doing longer hacks in a newish area (we only moved back end of last year so hacking is really being explored much more now) we are coming across more and more gates. She isn't careful at gates, doesn't seem to get the instruction for a tiny step forward or sideways etc and so usually rushes through the gap or barges at the gate itself.
In the last few weeks this problem has led to bruished shins for me and my sharer and now today a bit of a disaster. Sharer rode her though a gate gap that didn't have a gate on it and at the last minute the horse swung her left hand side and caught the rider's leg on the gate catch. This was pretty severe as she has ended up with a hole in her very new leather boots, jods and skin! She is completely oblivious to the rider on board it seems.
Clearly I need to teach her a gate technique and that will take time and I also think that this is a schooling issue (we start with a new instructress in the morning) BUT would I be wrong to think that it might be a bit of nerves too, perhaps she has had a real bang before? Not too sure about this as wouldn't this make her ultra careful rather than anything else. I guess the fear might be making her rush but then I think I am just making excuses for my bolshy madam that I just need to go back to basics with!
Literally as I was coming out of the school the other day, I had unlatched the gate and hadn't even opened it a tiny shred and she just barged at it with her chest and went through before I even knew what had happened. Is this a rider issue, horse issue or both?
Does anyone have any advice about going back to basics with gates?
Thanks
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In the last few weeks this problem has led to bruished shins for me and my sharer and now today a bit of a disaster. Sharer rode her though a gate gap that didn't have a gate on it and at the last minute the horse swung her left hand side and caught the rider's leg on the gate catch. This was pretty severe as she has ended up with a hole in her very new leather boots, jods and skin! She is completely oblivious to the rider on board it seems.
Clearly I need to teach her a gate technique and that will take time and I also think that this is a schooling issue (we start with a new instructress in the morning) BUT would I be wrong to think that it might be a bit of nerves too, perhaps she has had a real bang before? Not too sure about this as wouldn't this make her ultra careful rather than anything else. I guess the fear might be making her rush but then I think I am just making excuses for my bolshy madam that I just need to go back to basics with!
Literally as I was coming out of the school the other day, I had unlatched the gate and hadn't even opened it a tiny shred and she just barged at it with her chest and went through before I even knew what had happened. Is this a rider issue, horse issue or both?
Does anyone have any advice about going back to basics with gates?
Thanks
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