ImmyS
Well-Known Member
I’ve seen quite a few horse wanted ads recently with the criteria ‘must not be spooky’ and it got me thinking how people actually define spooky and would said ‘spookiness’ put you off a horse?
I personally would say a spooky horse is one that is overactive to certain objects/situations to the point they are difficult to get passed something or react quite significantly to something.
My current horse is only rising 5 and Welsh so in typical Welsh fashion he can sometimes be a bit looky and jumpy or a take a mis step if something makes him jump, but I wouldn’t class him as spooky as he is very bold with actual scary things like large vehicles, leaf blowers, cranes, diggers, cement lorries etc.. and I have never had a problem getting him passed anything nor does he ever dramatically spook. But I know some people don’t like ‘looky’ horses.
My old horse I can’t really remember a time she ever flinched or jumped at anything, she was never really taken by surprise and quite a bolshy character but if she did take a dislike to something, she would be very dramatic and reactive, taking a long time to get her passed something whether that be dogs in a garden or a wheelie bin or just someone walking in the distance.
Despite being a bit looky and jumpy I much prefer my current boy and feel completely safe despite his suspicious ways. He is also not any different in high wind, in arenas or in new places which is a bonus.
So just a musing really of what people define as spooky and is ‘spookiness’ something that puts you off a horse?
I personally would say a spooky horse is one that is overactive to certain objects/situations to the point they are difficult to get passed something or react quite significantly to something.
My current horse is only rising 5 and Welsh so in typical Welsh fashion he can sometimes be a bit looky and jumpy or a take a mis step if something makes him jump, but I wouldn’t class him as spooky as he is very bold with actual scary things like large vehicles, leaf blowers, cranes, diggers, cement lorries etc.. and I have never had a problem getting him passed anything nor does he ever dramatically spook. But I know some people don’t like ‘looky’ horses.
My old horse I can’t really remember a time she ever flinched or jumped at anything, she was never really taken by surprise and quite a bolshy character but if she did take a dislike to something, she would be very dramatic and reactive, taking a long time to get her passed something whether that be dogs in a garden or a wheelie bin or just someone walking in the distance.
Despite being a bit looky and jumpy I much prefer my current boy and feel completely safe despite his suspicious ways. He is also not any different in high wind, in arenas or in new places which is a bonus.
So just a musing really of what people define as spooky and is ‘spookiness’ something that puts you off a horse?
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