shmoo
Well-Known Member
Hi,
So backache is now better. We've had the all clear and I could bring her back to work slowly. I was planning on walking out for half and hour or so first week - building up over 12 weeks until we were fit.
It didn't work. Went out with my daughter for a stroll around the block. Great going away from home. Walking out on loose reins, very calm, over grass and still great. The second we turned from the tracks onto the road she realised we'd reached the halfway point. And it all went wrong.
Her stride became longer and longer and longer. Half halts just bring her down on the bit, which I'm trying to avoid. I wanted a long low outline to stretch her back. Anyhow, she collected and began to jog, slowly more and more sideways. I tried voice commands, half halts, just pulling, dropping my reins to almost the buckle (this was nearly suicidal) we were dancing on the spot, cantering on the spot, head tossing and completely at right angles to the verge on just about a two track lane with cars and a lorry going past. I tried leg yeilds, with the tiniest bit of contact acting like spurs and urging her forward. Nothing worked.
It was horrible, really horrible. I wasn't scared but I was really angry with her for being so blinking naughty. She didn't try to tank, but if she got her head for even a second she sped up again. I ended up parking her nose in a hedge to make her wait for my daughter whose pony was getting dancey in sympathy, scaring my daughter who is a novice.
All in I tried everything I know and nothing worked. What on earth do you do in these situations? She's ridden in a snaffle, caveson and running martingale. We don't need the martingale really but if she doesn't have one on she's an up and down head shaker. The snaffle is quit thin and she's a bit chomper. I know point blank its nothing to do with tack or health. These last few weeks she's had more work done on her than Kate Price in a year...
I have my suspicons its the food she's been on, the good grass coming in and the fact she's had 5 weeks off will have contibuted. This is more of a what else could I have done post really.
Totally at a loss.
So backache is now better. We've had the all clear and I could bring her back to work slowly. I was planning on walking out for half and hour or so first week - building up over 12 weeks until we were fit.
It didn't work. Went out with my daughter for a stroll around the block. Great going away from home. Walking out on loose reins, very calm, over grass and still great. The second we turned from the tracks onto the road she realised we'd reached the halfway point. And it all went wrong.
Her stride became longer and longer and longer. Half halts just bring her down on the bit, which I'm trying to avoid. I wanted a long low outline to stretch her back. Anyhow, she collected and began to jog, slowly more and more sideways. I tried voice commands, half halts, just pulling, dropping my reins to almost the buckle (this was nearly suicidal) we were dancing on the spot, cantering on the spot, head tossing and completely at right angles to the verge on just about a two track lane with cars and a lorry going past. I tried leg yeilds, with the tiniest bit of contact acting like spurs and urging her forward. Nothing worked.
It was horrible, really horrible. I wasn't scared but I was really angry with her for being so blinking naughty. She didn't try to tank, but if she got her head for even a second she sped up again. I ended up parking her nose in a hedge to make her wait for my daughter whose pony was getting dancey in sympathy, scaring my daughter who is a novice.
All in I tried everything I know and nothing worked. What on earth do you do in these situations? She's ridden in a snaffle, caveson and running martingale. We don't need the martingale really but if she doesn't have one on she's an up and down head shaker. The snaffle is quit thin and she's a bit chomper. I know point blank its nothing to do with tack or health. These last few weeks she's had more work done on her than Kate Price in a year...
I have my suspicons its the food she's been on, the good grass coming in and the fact she's had 5 weeks off will have contibuted. This is more of a what else could I have done post really.
Totally at a loss.