MissJessica
Well-Known Member
I have owned my horse almost 3 months & although our main differences lie in the school, this evening as we rode in the company of one other horse (as wr often do) and he stopped at the top of the lane and tried to turn for home.
I was confused at first, and concerned he'd seen something as he is spooky but no, he was quite confident he wanted to turn around.
I preserved for 10/15 minutes and praised every step forwards, I didn't have a whip with me as he doesn't normally need any encouragement to go forward. And I was scared of him rearing as he was spinning towards home.
Why did he do this?
He did have a bad experience with a dog out hacking the day before but was fine after it.
He was in company, the other horse was going forward fine.
I must also point out he napped on the way back from the ride to his paddock, then spooked all the way to his stable!
He has never done this, but there is a lot of grass in his paddock, did he not want to work today?
The route we took I ride on 3/4 times a week, alone and in company, I am relieved I was in company as alone I don't know if I'd of been brave enough to keep kicking on.
I was confused at first, and concerned he'd seen something as he is spooky but no, he was quite confident he wanted to turn around.
I preserved for 10/15 minutes and praised every step forwards, I didn't have a whip with me as he doesn't normally need any encouragement to go forward. And I was scared of him rearing as he was spinning towards home.
Why did he do this?
He did have a bad experience with a dog out hacking the day before but was fine after it.
He was in company, the other horse was going forward fine.
I must also point out he napped on the way back from the ride to his paddock, then spooked all the way to his stable!
He has never done this, but there is a lot of grass in his paddock, did he not want to work today?
The route we took I ride on 3/4 times a week, alone and in company, I am relieved I was in company as alone I don't know if I'd of been brave enough to keep kicking on.