hannahmurphy
Well-Known Member
So does he do that on the lunge as well? Seems very much like someone has accidentally taught him that.
Needs to go right back to basics, forget the canter issue he needs to re-learn where he should be carrying himself in walk first. Slowly, very slowly build him up over many sessions and if then working correctly the canter problem should sort itself.
I would suspect that he doesn't canter around the field like that, so with a rider on board some real work needs to be done to get him to relax, that means as soon as his head starts to draw in like that, reins should be completely dropped & rider needs to completely relax. Relaxed horse = the only way it will learn.
Needs to go right back to basics, forget the canter issue he needs to re-learn where he should be carrying himself in walk first. Slowly, very slowly build him up over many sessions and if then working correctly the canter problem should sort itself.
I would suspect that he doesn't canter around the field like that, so with a rider on board some real work needs to be done to get him to relax, that means as soon as his head starts to draw in like that, reins should be completely dropped & rider needs to completely relax. Relaxed horse = the only way it will learn.