snopuma
Well-Known Member
So little TB mare has been in for 8 weeks, (apparently she doesn't like winter YO says - funny she was out last winter fine) but that's another story. At the start of being in she has been fine ridden every day and really good with the very occasional blip, then the snow came, school was frozen, so walked her in hand 30-45 mins every day, got progressively more stroppy to deal with until melt. Now I would like to get back on, I would like to turn her out, I would like her not to be so miserable, so I thought I know I will lunge her then ride, you know like everyone does!
I went through a very bad stage with her last year when I just couldn't get on her she was bonkers and my nerves were making her worse, so little by little I tried until I had a horse that I could lead up to the school and she was relaxed and we had some trust between us, lungeing was always a nightmare she used to set sail and fall over and then set sail again, horrific to watch, so without giving it any thought I have lunged her at all for 6 months ( I think I almost hate lunging as much as she does) various 'experts' have tried to lunge her all with the same result I have, except she always runs away from them and with me as she now sees me as a safe place to be runs to me and stands there waiting to be gathered up.
So tonight I thought I would try again after the massive fail and loss of skin failure this weekend, so I walked her round and then let her out on a small circle, keeping her attention and moving her on, all with the bridle on and the lunge line slipped through the inner bit ring and clipped onto the outer bit ring, so I have some level of control, the thing is when she sets sail, this mechanism clamps down and I hate it and I know she does she launches and rears when it comes into play as soon as she trots she freaks out and then it really hurts me and her, so tonight I just clipped onto the inner ring, same reaction, then I thread the noseband through the outer ring so the bit couldn't pull through her mouth, same freak out, so what do I do, this mare is working at novice/elem standard in her ridden work, is accepting and relaxed etcc. but will not trot or canter on the lunge!
Cookies and Baileys for all those that got this far any help would be brilliant! thanks
I went through a very bad stage with her last year when I just couldn't get on her she was bonkers and my nerves were making her worse, so little by little I tried until I had a horse that I could lead up to the school and she was relaxed and we had some trust between us, lungeing was always a nightmare she used to set sail and fall over and then set sail again, horrific to watch, so without giving it any thought I have lunged her at all for 6 months ( I think I almost hate lunging as much as she does) various 'experts' have tried to lunge her all with the same result I have, except she always runs away from them and with me as she now sees me as a safe place to be runs to me and stands there waiting to be gathered up.
So tonight I thought I would try again after the massive fail and loss of skin failure this weekend, so I walked her round and then let her out on a small circle, keeping her attention and moving her on, all with the bridle on and the lunge line slipped through the inner bit ring and clipped onto the outer bit ring, so I have some level of control, the thing is when she sets sail, this mechanism clamps down and I hate it and I know she does she launches and rears when it comes into play as soon as she trots she freaks out and then it really hurts me and her, so tonight I just clipped onto the inner ring, same reaction, then I thread the noseband through the outer ring so the bit couldn't pull through her mouth, same freak out, so what do I do, this mare is working at novice/elem standard in her ridden work, is accepting and relaxed etcc. but will not trot or canter on the lunge!
Cookies and Baileys for all those that got this far any help would be brilliant! thanks

