Bettyboo222
Well-Known Member
Bit of background first, I ride a Arab welsh X who is also a rig. He is owned by B's owner so I have rode him for her and me and Foxy haven't always seen eye to eye. He was constantly naught for me bucking, spinning head between knees, head tossing. After all the checks, I just had to work through it. His owner said that he can't lunge as he pulls you all over the place. Well after he broke my ribs I spent six weeks painstakingly teaching him to lunge by my self I had no help what so ever. Now there is a horse who will happily lunge in walk on both reins and do a few strides of trot.
Also another poster on here (can't remember who sorry) Posted to someone else about how she makes the horse stand back when they are getting feed and hay and they are only allowed it when they say. I started doing this with foxy and after 3 weeks ( which is faster than I thought.) He will now stand when I bring in feed, take steps back away from it when asked, and let me remove the feed whereas before he would barge and try to kick if you went near his feed and the icing on the cake, yeasterday he said please for the first time
Pointless really but over the moon
Also another poster on here (can't remember who sorry) Posted to someone else about how she makes the horse stand back when they are getting feed and hay and they are only allowed it when they say. I started doing this with foxy and after 3 weeks ( which is faster than I thought.) He will now stand when I bring in feed, take steps back away from it when asked, and let me remove the feed whereas before he would barge and try to kick if you went near his feed and the icing on the cake, yeasterday he said please for the first time
Pointless really but over the moon