kyanya
Well-Known Member
My share horse's owner was talking the other day about someone else riding her horse, saying she wasn't keen on it because this person just acts like nothing's happened when the horse spooks.
This made me think about how I deal with a spook, because it's something I was never really taught to deal with (RS horses didn't spook!), but it feels like a bit of a numpty thing to be questioning when I'm not a novice. I suppose my main aim is to still get the horse to do what I'm asking, but if I'm cantering along and the horse jumps to the side and keeps going, I suppose I do act like nothings happened, because I wouldn't know what else there is I could do.
So, how do you deal with spooking?
This made me think about how I deal with a spook, because it's something I was never really taught to deal with (RS horses didn't spook!), but it feels like a bit of a numpty thing to be questioning when I'm not a novice. I suppose my main aim is to still get the horse to do what I'm asking, but if I'm cantering along and the horse jumps to the side and keeps going, I suppose I do act like nothings happened, because I wouldn't know what else there is I could do.
So, how do you deal with spooking?