GinaB
Well-Known Member
I have a share in a 10 year old mare who hasn't been ridden/left yard in the last two years. I have her hacking out in company and she is doing really well and becomnig more bold. She can be a bit spooky but nothing awful.
I decided on Saturday to try and get her down back lane of yard on her own. Forgetting I have only ridden her down it once. Got part of the way down when she spotted cows (fine with them when she's in company) and she planted herself. Tried kicking her and backing it up with a whip and she tried to spin and then reverse. Tried to get her forward and she felt like she was going to go up. So made her settle and stand before turning her and making her walk back to stables.
Wasn't giving up that easy and thought I'd ride her to end of drive as she has ridden down it before. She walked out ok, but I gave her lots of encouragement, good girls and pats and kept leg on her. Got to end of lane and turned her. She did try to jog a bit and had a spook when gelding and yearling in field beside lane came flying up but made her stop and wait and then walked her on, no jogging.
I don't know if I did right thing first time when she napped badly, but I was scared she would rear on me.
Any tips on trying to get her out on her own more? I was thinking keep working on getting her down the drive until she does it well and then lots of riding down the back lane in company and once she is used to it, try getting her down it on her own? She also has a funny thing about gateways and driveways and can be weird at them!
I decided on Saturday to try and get her down back lane of yard on her own. Forgetting I have only ridden her down it once. Got part of the way down when she spotted cows (fine with them when she's in company) and she planted herself. Tried kicking her and backing it up with a whip and she tried to spin and then reverse. Tried to get her forward and she felt like she was going to go up. So made her settle and stand before turning her and making her walk back to stables.
Wasn't giving up that easy and thought I'd ride her to end of drive as she has ridden down it before. She walked out ok, but I gave her lots of encouragement, good girls and pats and kept leg on her. Got to end of lane and turned her. She did try to jog a bit and had a spook when gelding and yearling in field beside lane came flying up but made her stop and wait and then walked her on, no jogging.
I don't know if I did right thing first time when she napped badly, but I was scared she would rear on me.
Any tips on trying to get her out on her own more? I was thinking keep working on getting her down the drive until she does it well and then lots of riding down the back lane in company and once she is used to it, try getting her down it on her own? She also has a funny thing about gateways and driveways and can be weird at them!