redapple
Well-Known Member
Sounds a good plan! But if its a lack of confidence (on the horse's part) as a word of caution it won't do much good for them to jump on and get into a fight. I'm only basing this from yards i've been at where sometimes the offering party can be overconfident with perhaps overstated ability.
When we first started working on my mares napping she wouldn't have stood still either, to me, that's a far way down the path. First steps are going forwards or sideways or basically any direction that isn't home! If he's properly spinning though it does take a bit of a knack to catch them before they manage, the timing is very quick, so getting someone more experienced is definitely going to help. Good luck!
When we first started working on my mares napping she wouldn't have stood still either, to me, that's a far way down the path. First steps are going forwards or sideways or basically any direction that isn't home! If he's properly spinning though it does take a bit of a knack to catch them before they manage, the timing is very quick, so getting someone more experienced is definitely going to help. Good luck!