beatrice
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Firstly a little background...
Bea 6yr old, 16.2hh, idxtb. Stressy, quirky, spooky type of girl but very talented and i love her to pieces! I have had her about 8 months now and i am only just starting to crack her under saddle.
I am having trouble lungeing her. However this is not new behaviour and she has done it since i bought her.
Basically, when i first push her away from me she goes mental! She shoots off, bucking, rearing, kicking out, leaping into the air at a rather speedy canter. When she is doing this she creates large holes into the school which she then almost falls down sending her off again! (imagine a horse getting stung by a few bee's!). When she is doing this she also cuts in on the circle so she is doing this very close to me!
I had started to solve this by starting her on the circle walking beside her and me gardually moving away from her. However this now does not work as soon as i am a couple of metres away from her it starts. When she starts i always got her to come in on a smaller circle and generally that would stop her however she is now doing this very very close to me and is starting to get dangerous!
I have thought about sending her forwards but i can't as she cuts out some of the circle and comes close and she is really flying around doing this! I struggle to move her away onto a bigger circle as i can't lunge her with a whip and i can't flick the lunge rope at her as it also sets her off (she is very responsive when i ask her to move forwards with my voice and once settled comes back very well from my voice). Once she has settled i can move her around just by moving myself towards her and move her all over the school and she will stay on a big circle.
She is not in any pain as her back, teeth, saddle etc etc are checked on a regular basis. She is not scared of anything as she works in the school under saddle fine (she never does this when ridden).
After about 5 mins of this she settles and works beautifully, soft, round and working through from behind.
I used to think it was because i didn't lunge her that often and she was just letting off some steam, however recently she has been lunged quite often and her behaviour is still the same.
So basically does any body have any ideas about whats causeing this or what i can do to try and minimise it and hopefully reduce the risk of my getting injured?
Cookies if you got this far and thankyou in advance!
Bea 6yr old, 16.2hh, idxtb. Stressy, quirky, spooky type of girl but very talented and i love her to pieces! I have had her about 8 months now and i am only just starting to crack her under saddle.
I am having trouble lungeing her. However this is not new behaviour and she has done it since i bought her.
Basically, when i first push her away from me she goes mental! She shoots off, bucking, rearing, kicking out, leaping into the air at a rather speedy canter. When she is doing this she creates large holes into the school which she then almost falls down sending her off again! (imagine a horse getting stung by a few bee's!). When she is doing this she also cuts in on the circle so she is doing this very close to me!
I had started to solve this by starting her on the circle walking beside her and me gardually moving away from her. However this now does not work as soon as i am a couple of metres away from her it starts. When she starts i always got her to come in on a smaller circle and generally that would stop her however she is now doing this very very close to me and is starting to get dangerous!
I have thought about sending her forwards but i can't as she cuts out some of the circle and comes close and she is really flying around doing this! I struggle to move her away onto a bigger circle as i can't lunge her with a whip and i can't flick the lunge rope at her as it also sets her off (she is very responsive when i ask her to move forwards with my voice and once settled comes back very well from my voice). Once she has settled i can move her around just by moving myself towards her and move her all over the school and she will stay on a big circle.
She is not in any pain as her back, teeth, saddle etc etc are checked on a regular basis. She is not scared of anything as she works in the school under saddle fine (she never does this when ridden).
After about 5 mins of this she settles and works beautifully, soft, round and working through from behind.
I used to think it was because i didn't lunge her that often and she was just letting off some steam, however recently she has been lunged quite often and her behaviour is still the same.
So basically does any body have any ideas about whats causeing this or what i can do to try and minimise it and hopefully reduce the risk of my getting injured?
Cookies if you got this far and thankyou in advance!