katymay
Well-Known Member
I've owned my lovely Dales x about five months now, all we have really done is hacking, a few in hand shows and a couple of ridden novelty classes, just wanted to bond with him before we tried anything major, it's my first pony after a long break out of the saddle so I'm probably a little rusty.
We've not really done any schooling apart from a quick session in a friend's field where he was rushing in canter and very strong! Went for a lovely hack tonight, did a couple of big hills in trot and he was really listening to me, we always do lots of walk, trot, halt transitions when out hacking so he does listen and is controllable!
Anyway friend said let's pop in field and have a canter, I thought why not, lots of space to get him under control and pull up, walked around the whole field first to show him there was nothing scary, asked him for trot which he took two strides then just took off at full gallop and even though I was pulling, half halting and trying to use my seat to slow him down he didn't stop! Finally slowed him at the far end and made him walk back to the bottom and apart from one huge leap over the scary cut maize he was good, I ride him in a waterford gag on bottom ring tonight with a flash but I had no control! I do think maybe that his previous owners used to let him have a good gallop and this is what he thinks is expected of him, how do I teach him calm and steady is just as much fun? Any other bits I could try to gain control? Thank you so much in advance, he really knocked my confidence tonight
We've not really done any schooling apart from a quick session in a friend's field where he was rushing in canter and very strong! Went for a lovely hack tonight, did a couple of big hills in trot and he was really listening to me, we always do lots of walk, trot, halt transitions when out hacking so he does listen and is controllable!
Anyway friend said let's pop in field and have a canter, I thought why not, lots of space to get him under control and pull up, walked around the whole field first to show him there was nothing scary, asked him for trot which he took two strides then just took off at full gallop and even though I was pulling, half halting and trying to use my seat to slow him down he didn't stop! Finally slowed him at the far end and made him walk back to the bottom and apart from one huge leap over the scary cut maize he was good, I ride him in a waterford gag on bottom ring tonight with a flash but I had no control! I do think maybe that his previous owners used to let him have a good gallop and this is what he thinks is expected of him, how do I teach him calm and steady is just as much fun? Any other bits I could try to gain control? Thank you so much in advance, he really knocked my confidence tonight