hiluxfautras
New User
hello,
Two years ago I got this quarter cross horse mainly to go out on walks. She's really great outside. She's not afraid of anything, takes the lead, goes wherever I ask her to go, walks calmly, trots or canters calmly ... So here everything ok. But during winter time when we also want to do some dressage indoors, here's where the problems start. ( even when riding outdoors in a dressage arena ) So being inside is not the problem.
She's a very energetic horse so we already did a lot of ground work in order to teach her to stay calm and relaxed. She does this very well.
We already walk and trot in a calm relaxed way. This being already quite a lot considering that when I got her she didn't even know how to walk in a relaxed way.
When wanting to go to the canter, she does this rather well on the right hand side. Too fast yes oké but manageable and she does slow down. She takes the canter in a rather 'calm' way. On the left hand side however it is almost dangerous ... She kind of explodes taking the canter, panicks takes off like crazy ! Slowing her down does eventually succeed but still....
Calming her down afterwards does take a while but she does eventually calm down. Being soaking wet even after a few small laps in canter .....
I've been doing a lot of ground work also on the longe and here the same, she canters way too fast, sometimes putting her both hind legs next to each other like she's hopping around like a rabbit
Then we tried to canter at the longe by putting some beams on the ground. She does pay attention to these and does actually fall into trot. But now I don't know where to go from here ....
We already had her checked out by an ostheopath and there are no medical issues. So where does this panic come from ? And What can I do about it ?
If anyone would recognise this, please all your tips and information are very much appreciated. She is a very good horse and has a lot of potential. If she just would calm down when cantering we could go on but we are stuck at this level....
Thanks
Two years ago I got this quarter cross horse mainly to go out on walks. She's really great outside. She's not afraid of anything, takes the lead, goes wherever I ask her to go, walks calmly, trots or canters calmly ... So here everything ok. But during winter time when we also want to do some dressage indoors, here's where the problems start. ( even when riding outdoors in a dressage arena ) So being inside is not the problem.
She's a very energetic horse so we already did a lot of ground work in order to teach her to stay calm and relaxed. She does this very well.
We already walk and trot in a calm relaxed way. This being already quite a lot considering that when I got her she didn't even know how to walk in a relaxed way.
When wanting to go to the canter, she does this rather well on the right hand side. Too fast yes oké but manageable and she does slow down. She takes the canter in a rather 'calm' way. On the left hand side however it is almost dangerous ... She kind of explodes taking the canter, panicks takes off like crazy ! Slowing her down does eventually succeed but still....
Calming her down afterwards does take a while but she does eventually calm down. Being soaking wet even after a few small laps in canter .....
I've been doing a lot of ground work also on the longe and here the same, she canters way too fast, sometimes putting her both hind legs next to each other like she's hopping around like a rabbit
Then we tried to canter at the longe by putting some beams on the ground. She does pay attention to these and does actually fall into trot. But now I don't know where to go from here ....
We already had her checked out by an ostheopath and there are no medical issues. So where does this panic come from ? And What can I do about it ?
If anyone would recognise this, please all your tips and information are very much appreciated. She is a very good horse and has a lot of potential. If she just would calm down when cantering we could go on but we are stuck at this level....
Thanks