Perfect_Pirouette
Well-Known Member
Well G is pretty good to hack, he doesn't spook and when he's on his own he's fine. In company however all he wants to do is race.
A few weeks ago I had a horrible hack on him when he very nearly killed us both. We went out with 1 other person and just walked and trotted and as we were heading back at a trot down this drive, all of a sudden he just shot off at a gallop and I could not stop him, other horse who's an ex racer shot off too and was leaping about beside me so I couldn't turn him or do anything and we were heading towards the road, I was practically pulling his back teeth out and he wouldn't stop. This drive is a hidden driveway and about 50 yards before the road I knew he wasn't going to stop and was thinknig 'oh my god if a car's coming we're both dead' he didn't stop and shot straight out onto the road with the women I was with screaming. Luckily there were no cars coming.
Ever since then I've been slightly wary as although he's taken off before he's never not stopped at the end of the track. Took him out on my own yesterday and he was ok we were having a lovely hack, then I turned him to go home and all of a sudden he went from walk to gallop and again shot off full pelt along this track and I couldn't stop him he was so strong. I was terrified I wasn't going to be able to pull him up in time before the road and the same thing would happen again, but lukcily I did manage to pull him up. I then took him on the roads the whole way home as he was snorting and jigging around and didn't want to risk him taking off again. He was then a pain on the roads, side stepping, jogging, spooking at things he wouldn't normally blink at.
I have a dutch gag and a pelham, I'm wondering whether to change his bit from his normal snaffle to one of these for hacking? Also maybe considering a martingale, if nothing else for something for me to hold onto as he has no mane.
A few weeks ago I had a horrible hack on him when he very nearly killed us both. We went out with 1 other person and just walked and trotted and as we were heading back at a trot down this drive, all of a sudden he just shot off at a gallop and I could not stop him, other horse who's an ex racer shot off too and was leaping about beside me so I couldn't turn him or do anything and we were heading towards the road, I was practically pulling his back teeth out and he wouldn't stop. This drive is a hidden driveway and about 50 yards before the road I knew he wasn't going to stop and was thinknig 'oh my god if a car's coming we're both dead' he didn't stop and shot straight out onto the road with the women I was with screaming. Luckily there were no cars coming.
Ever since then I've been slightly wary as although he's taken off before he's never not stopped at the end of the track. Took him out on my own yesterday and he was ok we were having a lovely hack, then I turned him to go home and all of a sudden he went from walk to gallop and again shot off full pelt along this track and I couldn't stop him he was so strong. I was terrified I wasn't going to be able to pull him up in time before the road and the same thing would happen again, but lukcily I did manage to pull him up. I then took him on the roads the whole way home as he was snorting and jigging around and didn't want to risk him taking off again. He was then a pain on the roads, side stepping, jogging, spooking at things he wouldn't normally blink at.
I have a dutch gag and a pelham, I'm wondering whether to change his bit from his normal snaffle to one of these for hacking? Also maybe considering a martingale, if nothing else for something for me to hold onto as he has no mane.