Millertime
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I'm 3 months into a new partnership with a young horse (5). He's been great hacking out in company (first or last).
He's less keen on schooling and has over the last month or so increased his napping repertoire. I've put this down to testing the boundaries and we are working through things without too much confrontation.
I've also been doing the Richard Maxwell ground work exercises, although admit to being a little stop/start with this as I like to take him out hacking and don't want to spend too much time in the school. We've had some success with the groundwork, although I think its far to say he's got his own opinions and gets very angry when I successfully manage to control his feet. Even then there isn't much sign of submissive behaviour. Definitely more work needed as we are not at the stage where he's consistently responding to my requests - each sessions starts as a re-education - like we'd never done it and I'm guessing success is when I can start doing the exercises and he's listening and co-operating straight away.
I find the circling work difficult as he will occasionally runs at me |(sometimes throwing a hoof in my direction), particularly on one rein - the right. To get him turning right, I sometimes need to move into more of a 'driving' position to physically send him in the right direction.
My YM thinks I'm better off long lining as I have more control and he's way more consistent and obliging, but I guess that to me feels like a cop out.
Any schooling issues have never translated to our hacking - until now, today he stopped when in front a couple of times and started reversing down the road.
My hunch is I need to crack this circling work (on one rein) and forgo the hacking.
Thoughts?
He's less keen on schooling and has over the last month or so increased his napping repertoire. I've put this down to testing the boundaries and we are working through things without too much confrontation.
I've also been doing the Richard Maxwell ground work exercises, although admit to being a little stop/start with this as I like to take him out hacking and don't want to spend too much time in the school. We've had some success with the groundwork, although I think its far to say he's got his own opinions and gets very angry when I successfully manage to control his feet. Even then there isn't much sign of submissive behaviour. Definitely more work needed as we are not at the stage where he's consistently responding to my requests - each sessions starts as a re-education - like we'd never done it and I'm guessing success is when I can start doing the exercises and he's listening and co-operating straight away.
I find the circling work difficult as he will occasionally runs at me |(sometimes throwing a hoof in my direction), particularly on one rein - the right. To get him turning right, I sometimes need to move into more of a 'driving' position to physically send him in the right direction.
My YM thinks I'm better off long lining as I have more control and he's way more consistent and obliging, but I guess that to me feels like a cop out.
Any schooling issues have never translated to our hacking - until now, today he stopped when in front a couple of times and started reversing down the road.
My hunch is I need to crack this circling work (on one rein) and forgo the hacking.
Thoughts?