Damnation
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Basically I want to progress through the dressage levels with my new mare. (By new I mean I have had her 7 - 8 months !!)
I have a very hard time getting her to do any form of lateral work, let alone doing it in a soft manner!!! I need draw reins and spurs before she will listen to me but I feel that there must be a better way of doing it, as I feel sometimes that I am practically forcing her.
I can't use a schooling whip to make her bring her quaters over as I would be in the next village :eek!: Her evasion is to stick her head in the air, run, fly backwards, open her mouth.
I have tried teaching leg yield etc in hand. She will now do turn on the forehand.. but not softly, that is still a bit of a battle.
I have an instructor who is fab but even she cannot fathom out this mares problem!
Is it a complete p*ss take because she doesn't fancy doing it and she recons that running through a rider with her head in the air means she doesn't have to do it? Or does she genuinely not know what I ask of her.
I have had many different bits in her, Saddler has been, Dentist has been, everything is checked and up to date, no signs of soreness or tension.
She is ridden in an Ideal jessica Saddle, NS Verbindend bit and a drop noseband. Do I continue with draw reins and spurs until she gives over or do the lovely people of HHO have any other ideas? The draw reins are not tight btw, literally so she can't wack her head up and run!
I have a very hard time getting her to do any form of lateral work, let alone doing it in a soft manner!!! I need draw reins and spurs before she will listen to me but I feel that there must be a better way of doing it, as I feel sometimes that I am practically forcing her.
I can't use a schooling whip to make her bring her quaters over as I would be in the next village :eek!: Her evasion is to stick her head in the air, run, fly backwards, open her mouth.
I have tried teaching leg yield etc in hand. She will now do turn on the forehand.. but not softly, that is still a bit of a battle.
I have an instructor who is fab but even she cannot fathom out this mares problem!
Is it a complete p*ss take because she doesn't fancy doing it and she recons that running through a rider with her head in the air means she doesn't have to do it? Or does she genuinely not know what I ask of her.
I have had many different bits in her, Saddler has been, Dentist has been, everything is checked and up to date, no signs of soreness or tension.
She is ridden in an Ideal jessica Saddle, NS Verbindend bit and a drop noseband. Do I continue with draw reins and spurs until she gives over or do the lovely people of HHO have any other ideas? The draw reins are not tight btw, literally so she can't wack her head up and run!