Patterdale
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FreddiesGal - I meant that he will know that he gets a treat once he goes past, if he's napped. If he just walks past no hassle - no treat. They are v wily like that as u probably know! 
It's not about 'scaring' the horse - but IMO it has to respect you and know that if you ask it to do something, it has to do it. No buts.
If you sent the horse to any professional yard or rider then this almost certainly how it would be dealt with, and after one or 2 hacks it wouldn't do it any more and would probably be a happier horse because it's not fighting every ride.
One argument = job done
But it's your horse and totally up to you, obviously. More than one way to skin a cat
It's not about 'scaring' the horse - but IMO it has to respect you and know that if you ask it to do something, it has to do it. No buts.
If you sent the horse to any professional yard or rider then this almost certainly how it would be dealt with, and after one or 2 hacks it wouldn't do it any more and would probably be a happier horse because it's not fighting every ride.
One argument = job done
But it's your horse and totally up to you, obviously. More than one way to skin a cat