hessy12
Well-Known Member
hello peeps
Had my 15.2 8 y o Welsh D cross Norfolk Roadster (like cleveland bay) since July 2010. A few early teething problems (bucking) which you guys were very helpful about.
He is good to hack alone, which is what i do a lot of. BUT, he hates traffic. In his previous home, he didn't see much traffic.
I had an expert help me out when i 1st got him and she suggested turning to face lorries and slowing or stopping them, then walking past. This works to some extent but he is still far from comfortable with some vehicles. Most people slow right down, as i have a sign on the back of my high-viz, in large letters saying "SLOW', but there is nearly every time i ride just one idiot (and i meant a complete idiot) who will zoom past and scare the lights out of him.
My question is, do you think this horse will ever get any better? I was hoping that, by now, he would be starting to realize that vehicles are not too scary, but although he has made a lot of progress, he is not altogether happy. We have made a lot of progress from how he was when i got him, but he is not going beyond this point.
When we encounter horrid vehicles, I stay calm, talk or sing to him (which he likes) and took advice to put him in a pelham as he was spinning and cantering off (FAST!) away from lorries, both with me and the expert rider. This was very, very dangerous and we both had a few near misses, so the pelham was a must. He was in a Myler comfort snaffle. I hardly, hardly ever have to use the pelham to stop as he stops on my seat and voice aids. So although he no longer does this (spinning and cantering off), he is still nervous, at times. And you can feel that he wants to run away, but now listens and respects the aids I give him.
I have had horses all my life and have never had one like this before. In all other ways, he is an absolute angel and has stopped bucking. He is lovely to hack away from traffic and loves jumping. We have bonded and the trust is pretty good too.
Anyone got any ideas or tips to help further his education? Don't suggest hacking out with company, there is no-one!!
many, many thanks in advance and a happy new year to you.
Had my 15.2 8 y o Welsh D cross Norfolk Roadster (like cleveland bay) since July 2010. A few early teething problems (bucking) which you guys were very helpful about.
He is good to hack alone, which is what i do a lot of. BUT, he hates traffic. In his previous home, he didn't see much traffic.
I had an expert help me out when i 1st got him and she suggested turning to face lorries and slowing or stopping them, then walking past. This works to some extent but he is still far from comfortable with some vehicles. Most people slow right down, as i have a sign on the back of my high-viz, in large letters saying "SLOW', but there is nearly every time i ride just one idiot (and i meant a complete idiot) who will zoom past and scare the lights out of him.
My question is, do you think this horse will ever get any better? I was hoping that, by now, he would be starting to realize that vehicles are not too scary, but although he has made a lot of progress, he is not altogether happy. We have made a lot of progress from how he was when i got him, but he is not going beyond this point.
When we encounter horrid vehicles, I stay calm, talk or sing to him (which he likes) and took advice to put him in a pelham as he was spinning and cantering off (FAST!) away from lorries, both with me and the expert rider. This was very, very dangerous and we both had a few near misses, so the pelham was a must. He was in a Myler comfort snaffle. I hardly, hardly ever have to use the pelham to stop as he stops on my seat and voice aids. So although he no longer does this (spinning and cantering off), he is still nervous, at times. And you can feel that he wants to run away, but now listens and respects the aids I give him.
I have had horses all my life and have never had one like this before. In all other ways, he is an absolute angel and has stopped bucking. He is lovely to hack away from traffic and loves jumping. We have bonded and the trust is pretty good too.
Anyone got any ideas or tips to help further his education? Don't suggest hacking out with company, there is no-one!!
many, many thanks in advance and a happy new year to you.

