missallym
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Hi, Ive had my horse 6 months now, he was very green when I got him and schooling was coming on great in walk and trot and him taking an outline. I had him at the first yard when I bought him, where he was in 24/7 as they had no winter turn out. I then moved yards where he was turned out. Ive been there just over a month now. he was ok for the first couple of weeks when we first arrived, but lately he has started napping quite bad in the school. As in running sideways, throwing himself about, bolting and bucking. its getting worse each time. Ive had his teeth and back done and they were fine, and the saddler is coming next Monday. Ive got him in a 3 ring dutch gag, tried on snaffle and on second ring and he misbehaves on both, he protests on the 3rd ring, but I seem to have a bit more control on that ring, but ive only used that a handful of times as I don't really want to be on the bottom ring. As the behaviour now doesn't appear to be pain related (still got saddle to check yet), and more like teenage tantrums (hes 7) hows the best way to get him out of this behaviour? if he bolts, should I try and stop him, which can be a bit difficult as he is very strong, let him run until he wants to stop, or make him run until I say he stops and if he tries to stop, I just push him on till hes tired out. going on a circle can be quite challenging, as he ignores my legs and runs sideways, the outdoor school is massive so I do have a bit of space to work with, but he can also pick up a bit of speed in there too. I am having regular lessons, and my instructor at first said to push him through it, but after the last episode, she is now saying we need to go right back to basics in walk, and to stay indoors as the school is smaller and more enclosed with no visual distractions, so he cant run off through any fences if he felt that way inclined outdoors.. I need to nip this in the bud before it gets any worse. I understand that moving to new homes twice in 6 months could affect him, and also now being out on spring grass after being cooped up for all winter but he needs to get this behaviour out of his head. any advice greatly appreciated. thanks 