Flying_Form
Well-Known Member
Wanted to come on here to ask a question relating to a rather nappy horse I am riding at the moment… a friend has asked me to do some light hacking with her horse who is a very sharp character who hates hacking on his own and gotten away with his antics at home for awhile now. (Would like to preface this horse is 100% sound and happy - tack is all perfect and my friend treats him like a king. His ridden career out competing and in arenas is great, and he hacks in company with ease! Vet investigation was recently done with no findings and the vet said that maybe horse just hates hacking alone or had a bad experience once).
At home, my friend attempts to go down her lane and when he gets just past the field a few of his friends are in, he spins around and if she attempts to go forward he rears, and then she just ends up turning around and going home which obviously doesn’t help too much! His usual routine with me is he will walk out my gate, to the top of our laneway and at the crossroads about a quarter mile away from the yard he decides that he does not want to go hacking. what he tried with me at first is spinning around, putting his head between his legs and heading back towards the yard, and the most dramatic rears I have ever sat (it feels like you’re up there an age so I can understand why my friend has lost her confidence !). I have gotten him forward the first two times and once he gets past this crossroads he is absolutely perfect and actually really enjoys himself.
But now he has a new party trick - going backwards. I have had a few horses do this before and I can usually manage it, but this guy is borderline dangerous. He will back into fences, hedges, towards traffic, you name it he will not stop. When he starts this I cannot get him to go forward without getting down and walking him past the crossroads and down the road a few yards before getting back up and then he’s fine. No amount of strong clear aids gets him going, he just gets wound up and out of control. Just want to know has anyone dealt with this before?
As I’ve said, he is fine hacking with other horses and the past two days I have gone with other horses to build confidence in case that is the case, but also to not have to worry about him backing into a car and hurting both of us. I’ve ridden many a quirky horse before who have done a lot more to unseat me, but I really don’t enjoy this because no amount of pressure/release gets him to stop unless I get off!
At home, my friend attempts to go down her lane and when he gets just past the field a few of his friends are in, he spins around and if she attempts to go forward he rears, and then she just ends up turning around and going home which obviously doesn’t help too much! His usual routine with me is he will walk out my gate, to the top of our laneway and at the crossroads about a quarter mile away from the yard he decides that he does not want to go hacking. what he tried with me at first is spinning around, putting his head between his legs and heading back towards the yard, and the most dramatic rears I have ever sat (it feels like you’re up there an age so I can understand why my friend has lost her confidence !). I have gotten him forward the first two times and once he gets past this crossroads he is absolutely perfect and actually really enjoys himself.
But now he has a new party trick - going backwards. I have had a few horses do this before and I can usually manage it, but this guy is borderline dangerous. He will back into fences, hedges, towards traffic, you name it he will not stop. When he starts this I cannot get him to go forward without getting down and walking him past the crossroads and down the road a few yards before getting back up and then he’s fine. No amount of strong clear aids gets him going, he just gets wound up and out of control. Just want to know has anyone dealt with this before?
As I’ve said, he is fine hacking with other horses and the past two days I have gone with other horses to build confidence in case that is the case, but also to not have to worry about him backing into a car and hurting both of us. I’ve ridden many a quirky horse before who have done a lot more to unseat me, but I really don’t enjoy this because no amount of pressure/release gets him to stop unless I get off!