C.C.T
Well-Known Member
how can you get a nappy pony to move?
I second the carrot on a stick method![]()
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wen the pony is tapped wif a whip she bucks and wen she is kicked on she rears and she would happily stand at the same place all day so were thiking about trying spurs but under the watchful eye of a more experienced rider do you think that will work?
If she rears when kicked, what do you think she's going to do with spurs?
Try this now, get the heel of your hand and thump yourself hard, in the ribs about where your leg goes on a horse. Think about how much, after a couple of hard thumps, your rib cage will tense up to protect itself, imagine exercising with that feeling, would it be easy to move forward, freely with your rib cage braced against a thump like that?
Please, don't do anything that will encourage rearing, yes, she needs to accept your leg, but quietly. (From experience, I can tell you the last thing you want is a horse going over backwards on you) Softly, softly, catchee monkey![]()
I would suggest you ask her quietly with your leg, give her time to think, ask again with a firmer squeeze, if she doesn't move, turn her. Open one rein and make her move in any direction, so long as you get a reaction. Using one rein will mean she HAS to move her feet at some stage, there's only so far she can bend her headthen move back in the direction you wanted to go. Somebody on the ground to encourage her with a tickle of a lunge whip may help, but just a tickle. Mares tend to work against you if you TELL them to do it, ask her respectfully.
Most importantly, stay calm. The minute you start getting angry/worried/upset, you will tense up, she will sense it, and then you're scuppered. Persistence is key.
J&C
Does her saddle fit? Could her feet hurt? She may be having you on, but if she doesn't even want to follow other horses, I'd be concerned about a pain issue.
we have tryed tht but she seems quiet happy just to stand there on the hack and be left behind and she doesnt move in the school at all in fact not many horses at my yard do :/
That sounds a bit odd. Can you tell us more about this pony , how old is she ,age when was she broken , by whom, could you find out what she was like then? What does she do in the field ,have you seen her move for anyone else, have you ever seen her go for a blast , does she drink , how much per day for definite ? Do the others drink , how much? Is she very thin or very fat ? Could her feet be sore?
"she doesnt move in the school at all in fact not many horses at my yard do "
Are you saying that if you have a group lesson in your yard all the horses and riders just go in the school and stay standing in one place like frozen statues ?
Will she "pony" as the American 's call it ( lead from another horse) ?
Haven't read all replies so apologise if someone has suggested this. My pony would plant his feet and refuse to move I used to tickle his heal with a long schooling stick which would send him forward done this with someone at the side whilst walking, as soon as he stopped listening to his rider he'd get a tickle and shuffle forward x
C.C.T. It actually worked and once he knew it would happen he started moving forwards and now I have trouble stopping haha trust him to be welsh!!
i never ment that to sound cheecky and im sorry if it came across as it was but it wasnt lol and im not sure if she has been broken in properlly as we dont no much about her past except that she has had 4 foals
and shes a 7 yo welsh mountian 12hh x
Then it is more than probable that she has never been broken in.
I sugest that you start from scratch with her, or get someone who knows how, to do so.
Did you not ask when you bought her, if she was broken, or see her ridden?