jemmasmartie
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Help needed.
I am an instructer and have a client that has been having a few issues with her mare. I have been teaching her for about 4 months and to start with she was great, a little bit green and rider was fairly unconfident but as time has gone on the rider has grown heaps in confidence and is really starting to ride the mare properly.
however the horse started napping in the school, she would start by drifting onto the outside track and squashing the riders leg against the fence of the school, this then turned into planting her self into the corners and refusing to move at all, we tried turning her on the spot, asking her to walk backwards, turning her nose to the fence, kicking her and even smacking her on the bum but nothing is working, as time goes on she has been very inconsistent, some times she can go beautifully and have a great lesson her both jumping and flat work, how ever completely out of the blue she will start doing this napping and just completely switches off, you can see in her eyes that she just shuts down.
owner has had tack, and teeth checked and back and physio, she has also been turned away for a few weeks to see if this helped, as well as not going in the school for a few weeks, but every thing we have tried is not making a difference.
is it time to move on and sell this stroppy mare as owner wants to have fun and enjoy her horse not battle and be in floods of tears or loose her confidence again?
I am an instructer and have a client that has been having a few issues with her mare. I have been teaching her for about 4 months and to start with she was great, a little bit green and rider was fairly unconfident but as time has gone on the rider has grown heaps in confidence and is really starting to ride the mare properly.
however the horse started napping in the school, she would start by drifting onto the outside track and squashing the riders leg against the fence of the school, this then turned into planting her self into the corners and refusing to move at all, we tried turning her on the spot, asking her to walk backwards, turning her nose to the fence, kicking her and even smacking her on the bum but nothing is working, as time goes on she has been very inconsistent, some times she can go beautifully and have a great lesson her both jumping and flat work, how ever completely out of the blue she will start doing this napping and just completely switches off, you can see in her eyes that she just shuts down.
owner has had tack, and teeth checked and back and physio, she has also been turned away for a few weeks to see if this helped, as well as not going in the school for a few weeks, but every thing we have tried is not making a difference.
is it time to move on and sell this stroppy mare as owner wants to have fun and enjoy her horse not battle and be in floods of tears or loose her confidence again?