charlie76
Well-Known Member
We have, as a yard, ( 12 horses) moved to a super smart yard with fab facilities but my horse is struggling to adjust to the move
He is fine in the stable and field , and he seems OK hacking out with the others but in the arena is he a nightmare.
There are sheep out about three fields down from the school which he is fixated by and he has become tense and nappy when I ride him out there, he has reared several times and to be honest ,I don't really want to ride him out there any more!
He also keeps calling when I take him in there
If I lunge him out there he is fine, but as soon as I get on he fixates on the sheep and is naughty
Yesterday I stood out there with him to simply look at the sheep and after an hour and twenty minutes he still was not happy!
I'm not sure how to get him over this as in the ten years of owning him he has never been like this
Just to say, I compete him at advanced level dressage so not novicy but never known such an extreme reaction
Any suggestions?
My plan is just to hack him and lunge him until , hopefully, he gets over it and settles
He is fine in the stable and field , and he seems OK hacking out with the others but in the arena is he a nightmare.
There are sheep out about three fields down from the school which he is fixated by and he has become tense and nappy when I ride him out there, he has reared several times and to be honest ,I don't really want to ride him out there any more!
He also keeps calling when I take him in there
If I lunge him out there he is fine, but as soon as I get on he fixates on the sheep and is naughty
Yesterday I stood out there with him to simply look at the sheep and after an hour and twenty minutes he still was not happy!
I'm not sure how to get him over this as in the ten years of owning him he has never been like this
Just to say, I compete him at advanced level dressage so not novicy but never known such an extreme reaction
Any suggestions?
My plan is just to hack him and lunge him until , hopefully, he gets over it and settles