titchy
Well-Known Member
Hi
I am having problems with my rising 4 New Forest Pony - she is just so laid back. How do you encourage a pony to move forward (leading or lunging) when she just doesn't want to go any faster. She is also unfazed by schooling whips and lunge whips. When she is excited and having canter round in the big field she looks beautifil, so I don't think she has any medical issues.
She is not stupid and knows voice commands for walk, trot and halt. With past horses a tickle with the schooling whip did the trick - this one just seems to laid back. Any advice.
Thanks
I am having problems with my rising 4 New Forest Pony - she is just so laid back. How do you encourage a pony to move forward (leading or lunging) when she just doesn't want to go any faster. She is also unfazed by schooling whips and lunge whips. When she is excited and having canter round in the big field she looks beautifil, so I don't think she has any medical issues.
She is not stupid and knows voice commands for walk, trot and halt. With past horses a tickle with the schooling whip did the trick - this one just seems to laid back. Any advice.
Thanks