Nicki85
Well-Known Member
The mare I ride is fairly sharp and quite spooky. This has increased over the last month or so as we have no winter TO apart from a small sand area. I ride her 3-4 times a week and her owner covers the rest.
I have found that lunging for however long she needs (till she calms down...) and then riding for half and hour to an hour is the best way to manage her. She is OK if I do not lunge but is very spooky and we can spend most of the time going from one end of the arena to the other at speed... If I lunge her first she is a lot more settled and works in much nicer.
Only problem is that she is a loon on the lunge, bucks, plunges and rears... Normally goes from a walk to a canter in the first 30secs of lunging. She is always listening though and will stop when asked, never pulls away etc. I then lunge her till she calms down and is working nicley up and down transitions by voice and starting to stretch. Can take anywhere from 10mins to 45mins.
I do worry that her immediate outbursts on the lunge could cause her some sort of injury as she doesn't warm up before racing off into a canter. It's just pure excitment and lack of TO causing it so I can't blame her!
Can anyone see any problems with lunging her first like this and anyway to calm her down and make her walk round?
Just to add- she is 16.3 ISH chestnut mare, fed 3/4 scoop of nuts and alfa a twice a day and unlimited soaked hay. She goes in the sand padock for 2-3hrs most days and will go on the horse walker to.
I have found that lunging for however long she needs (till she calms down...) and then riding for half and hour to an hour is the best way to manage her. She is OK if I do not lunge but is very spooky and we can spend most of the time going from one end of the arena to the other at speed... If I lunge her first she is a lot more settled and works in much nicer.
Only problem is that she is a loon on the lunge, bucks, plunges and rears... Normally goes from a walk to a canter in the first 30secs of lunging. She is always listening though and will stop when asked, never pulls away etc. I then lunge her till she calms down and is working nicley up and down transitions by voice and starting to stretch. Can take anywhere from 10mins to 45mins.
I do worry that her immediate outbursts on the lunge could cause her some sort of injury as she doesn't warm up before racing off into a canter. It's just pure excitment and lack of TO causing it so I can't blame her!
Can anyone see any problems with lunging her first like this and anyway to calm her down and make her walk round?
Just to add- she is 16.3 ISH chestnut mare, fed 3/4 scoop of nuts and alfa a twice a day and unlimited soaked hay. She goes in the sand padock for 2-3hrs most days and will go on the horse walker to.