Ziggy_
Well-Known Member
As the title. My horse has had four months off, is very fresh and has developed a hugely irritating jogging habit as soon as we turn for home on a hack.
I've tried turning her back the way we came until she shuts up, but she cottoned on to what I was doing really quickly, walks as soon as we turn away from home, then gets even more wound up when we turn back round.
I only started bringing her back into work this week (tried a month ago, then weather went rubbish) and we are walking for an hour including hill work. She doesn't seem tired at all and always has a good hooley when I turn her out afterwards.
Circular routes aren't really in a option where we are, and she knows all the hacking round here anyway so I can't confuse her - and I'm reluctant to let her trot on due to the amount of time she's had off, her spavin, and how bloomin strong she gets in trot. I was using draw reins as she's prone to 'airs above the ground' when fresh, but I've ditched them as I thought they were adding to the 'coiled spring' effect.
I should also mention that when I first bought her, she had a habit of p*ssing off towards home on hacks - at best she would just jog and use any excuse to spook and attempt to take off, at worst she galloped for over a mile down the main road with me and obviously I am anxious not to have a repeat of that episode!
Any thoughts as to how I can stop the jogging?
I've tried turning her back the way we came until she shuts up, but she cottoned on to what I was doing really quickly, walks as soon as we turn away from home, then gets even more wound up when we turn back round.
I only started bringing her back into work this week (tried a month ago, then weather went rubbish) and we are walking for an hour including hill work. She doesn't seem tired at all and always has a good hooley when I turn her out afterwards.
Circular routes aren't really in a option where we are, and she knows all the hacking round here anyway so I can't confuse her - and I'm reluctant to let her trot on due to the amount of time she's had off, her spavin, and how bloomin strong she gets in trot. I was using draw reins as she's prone to 'airs above the ground' when fresh, but I've ditched them as I thought they were adding to the 'coiled spring' effect.
I should also mention that when I first bought her, she had a habit of p*ssing off towards home on hacks - at best she would just jog and use any excuse to spook and attempt to take off, at worst she galloped for over a mile down the main road with me and obviously I am anxious not to have a repeat of that episode!
Any thoughts as to how I can stop the jogging?