MizElz
Well-Known Member
Many months ago, during a heated debate about disciplining an obstinate/spooky/naughty horse, someone mentioned that a solution to problems that may occur when hacking, eg. scary cars/tractors/blades of grass, is to 'desensitise' your horse. Well, if anyone has any tips, I would be MOST grateful. After an eventful hack this morning, during which we managed to execute a perfect pirouette - numerous times - in the middle of the road in order to avoid walking past a slurry pipe, carried out a wonderful canter half-pass to get away from a scary drain on our side of the road, and managed a leap that John Whitaker himself would be proud of, in order to clear the nasty SLOW sign written on the road, I think Ellie and I need help! A ride peppered with repeated whacks on the backside, constantly sawing arms to keep headstrong horse going in a straight line, and excessive use of the right leg to keep her from half-passing into the path of approaching cars is NOT my idea of Sunday morning fun.
And even more irritating is the fact that, the minute we turned for home, the naughty moo was as good as gold! I do not know whether to believe her when she tells me she is frightened any more; I have a sneaky suspicion she is simply being naughty.....
So, any suggestions on how to begin Operation-Desensitise-Ellie?
So, any suggestions on how to begin Operation-Desensitise-Ellie?