Saxon_Jasmine
Well-Known Member
My mare has started rearing when she doesn't want to do something. She reared today because she didn't want to walk on the beach, then on the way back she reared because she didn't want to walk over a 'scary' piece of mud. She reared the first time I took her throungh a water jump XC but it was only little. The ones today were massive and she could have easilly flipped over.
She is very well behaved in the school, at comps, etc and normally at all times when she is ridden. However she reared when the dentist tried to give her a check up and also when the back lady did something she didn't like to her head. She reared a few months ago when she decided she didn't want to load (normally loads fine and loaded fine the next day). She also reared when a car drove past her and beeped (she was being lead). These are all little rears though, no proper ones.
What do I do when she rears? At the moment I lean forward, so we don't flip over, and then hit her on the poll and say 'no' in a firm voice when she comes back down. I really don't want her to get into the habit of rearing
Advise please
She is very well behaved in the school, at comps, etc and normally at all times when she is ridden. However she reared when the dentist tried to give her a check up and also when the back lady did something she didn't like to her head. She reared a few months ago when she decided she didn't want to load (normally loads fine and loaded fine the next day). She also reared when a car drove past her and beeped (she was being lead). These are all little rears though, no proper ones.
What do I do when she rears? At the moment I lean forward, so we don't flip over, and then hit her on the poll and say 'no' in a firm voice when she comes back down. I really don't want her to get into the habit of rearing
Advise please