Supertrooper
Well-Known Member
I'm getting myself worked out about hacking out on the shire x that I share (he is my best friends but she can't ride at the moment due to health problems). We have owned him since September and were initially riding him two to three times a week and he was going ok either on his own with someone walking with him or with my friends veteran pony.
Due to the weather like everyone else he hasn't been out for nearly two months and we really need to get him going again but I've lost all my confidence in him, I think I'll be fine once I'm on him but when I think about hacking him I dwell on all the what if's!! He isn't a nasty horse but lacks confidence for such a big lad (16.3hh) he has a habit of planting his feet but when he has done it he never gives me the feeling of going up, which is a blessing. I'm just not sure what the best way to deal with it is as don't want to knock his confidence, just build it up.
I've met up with a local lady who I can hack with but would also like to feel I could get him out on my own. He did hack out solo in his last home but he obviously knew all the routes round there so I know it can be done. I've also asked my instructor to hack him out once a week or so as he used to ride him in the past so knows him. As I say he isn't nasty but sensitive and very very stubborn and uses his size and strength against you!
Any tips much appreciated xx
Due to the weather like everyone else he hasn't been out for nearly two months and we really need to get him going again but I've lost all my confidence in him, I think I'll be fine once I'm on him but when I think about hacking him I dwell on all the what if's!! He isn't a nasty horse but lacks confidence for such a big lad (16.3hh) he has a habit of planting his feet but when he has done it he never gives me the feeling of going up, which is a blessing. I'm just not sure what the best way to deal with it is as don't want to knock his confidence, just build it up.
I've met up with a local lady who I can hack with but would also like to feel I could get him out on my own. He did hack out solo in his last home but he obviously knew all the routes round there so I know it can be done. I've also asked my instructor to hack him out once a week or so as he used to ride him in the past so knows him. As I say he isn't nasty but sensitive and very very stubborn and uses his size and strength against you!
Any tips much appreciated xx