AntiPuck
Well-Known Member
I've been thinking about this a lot, as it's my long/med-term goal for my new horse, to get her much more comfortable (in herself), safe, and enjoyable to hack out - but how do you best go about doing that?
We are overcoming issues with napping, and also excitement when coming across other ridden horses out and about, but I do wonder if there are things I could be doing proactively rather than just waiting to come across these situations in the wild. I'd like to eventually start boxing her up to hack in new places, but I'd like to be a bit more on top of her current issues first, although that could take quite some time!
Obviously repetition is part of it, but I'd love to hear any other tips or tricks that you might use to train your horse to be a better ride out hacking.
We are overcoming issues with napping, and also excitement when coming across other ridden horses out and about, but I do wonder if there are things I could be doing proactively rather than just waiting to come across these situations in the wild. I'd like to eventually start boxing her up to hack in new places, but I'd like to be a bit more on top of her current issues first, although that could take quite some time!
Obviously repetition is part of it, but I'd love to hear any other tips or tricks that you might use to train your horse to be a better ride out hacking.