opinionuk
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I have just got a 4 year old ISH who will not hack out alone, she rears when she goes out alone and whips round but is ok with company either other horses or somebody on foot, i don't want to have to ride out in company all the time as she will get used to riding out with company and I won't be able to hack alone.
I got her to XC if I can't get the napping sorted then the chance of taking her XC are nil.
I don't use violence on her when she rears as i'm not sure this is the way to go, I am getting to sense when she is going to do this and push her on but this doesn't seem to help a great deal please do not suggest breaking an egg on her head when she rears as i wouldn't do this and everybody seems to think that this is the way to go when horses rear.
I'm getting concerned that I will never get the opportunity to hack out alone and get rid of this rearing.
Any ideas??
I got her to XC if I can't get the napping sorted then the chance of taking her XC are nil.
I don't use violence on her when she rears as i'm not sure this is the way to go, I am getting to sense when she is going to do this and push her on but this doesn't seem to help a great deal please do not suggest breaking an egg on her head when she rears as i wouldn't do this and everybody seems to think that this is the way to go when horses rear.
I'm getting concerned that I will never get the opportunity to hack out alone and get rid of this rearing.
Any ideas??