trefnantblackknight
Well-Known Member
I know it looks daunting.... but would love and ideas/tips/opinions
4 years ago i backed my lovely welshie Cisco
I wanted him to be completely independant - he is doesn't even make a fuss if i ask him to leave his friends while were on a hack - So i never hacked him out or led him with another horse until he listened to me a trusted me - which he does completely, he was badly treated so getting his trust was a challenge in the first place - people always said he will blow up around other horses if i dont take him out with them straight away to get him used to them but i always said 'but if he doesn't listen to me or know all my commands yet isn't it more dangerous?'
He is the best horse i have ever ridden and can go out in company but is still independant from them as i am sort of his leader he will always rather be with me than his friends but people always said i was babying him and should leave him be - but i can't help it if he comes over and loves a good cuddle -
So anyway i have just bought another baby - a lipizzaner
which i am very excited about but everyone is already saying i hope you're not going to do with him what you did with Cisco but i am begining to doubt my methods
Banner has the same i love you attitude and is very independent like Cisco but these people can't go out on there own because there ponies are nutty nuts :/
So how do you break in your ponies do you have another horse or someone on the ground - i always used to get off if there was something scary so i could say it was ok....
4 years ago i backed my lovely welshie Cisco
I wanted him to be completely independant - he is doesn't even make a fuss if i ask him to leave his friends while were on a hack - So i never hacked him out or led him with another horse until he listened to me a trusted me - which he does completely, he was badly treated so getting his trust was a challenge in the first place - people always said he will blow up around other horses if i dont take him out with them straight away to get him used to them but i always said 'but if he doesn't listen to me or know all my commands yet isn't it more dangerous?'
He is the best horse i have ever ridden and can go out in company but is still independant from them as i am sort of his leader he will always rather be with me than his friends but people always said i was babying him and should leave him be - but i can't help it if he comes over and loves a good cuddle -
So anyway i have just bought another baby - a lipizzaner
Banner has the same i love you attitude and is very independent like Cisco but these people can't go out on there own because there ponies are nutty nuts :/
So how do you break in your ponies do you have another horse or someone on the ground - i always used to get off if there was something scary so i could say it was ok....