dizzyf
Well-Known Member
How do I stop my horse spooking for no reason other than naughtiness?
Ended up in A&E on Wednesday night having almost broken my ankle.
Naughty horse - what he does is, stop dead/almost run backwards just because another horse was being led past the menage into the field. He's done it a few times. Although he has been ridden in the same menage for nearly a year, he seems to look for thigs to spook at. He's more badly behaived in our menage than out at shows.
Because I flew off and was then in pain I wasn't able to tell him off. When he's done it before, he gets a good smack and then behaves himself. He's nearly 9 and I've had him for nearly a year. I joke and say he has ADhD - but I think he really does!!
Ended up in A&E on Wednesday night having almost broken my ankle.
Naughty horse - what he does is, stop dead/almost run backwards just because another horse was being led past the menage into the field. He's done it a few times. Although he has been ridden in the same menage for nearly a year, he seems to look for thigs to spook at. He's more badly behaived in our menage than out at shows.
Because I flew off and was then in pain I wasn't able to tell him off. When he's done it before, he gets a good smack and then behaves himself. He's nearly 9 and I've had him for nearly a year. I joke and say he has ADhD - but I think he really does!!