Anneliese
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Hi, i hope someone can help, i need some help with stopping a pony im looking after!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am helping ride and train a pony for some children, that i personally see as a pretty dangerous pony! hes a lovely chubby thing, very friendly, but sometimes gets very excited when your on a hack and step foot into a field. When you do canter him out he is hard to stop but i can usually manage! But the main problem is when he gets nervous or too excited he will just barge out into oncoming traffic and wont stop at roads no matter how hard i pull so mainly have to result in doing a sharp circle to avoid cars! last night when schooling him (when hes always been fine with brakes) he bolted off after a buck and would have mowed down anyone in his way i had to circle him for a couple of minutes until he came back to a trot. I then used my stick on him to make him aware that that behaviour was a definite NO NO and he bolted again!! i have never come across a horse so unwilling to listen on the bit and would like some advice on how to gain some brakes as i think im more worried about the childrens safety with their pony.
He is riden in a pehlum bit. I thought it was definitely to do with his teeth, but they were checked today and were fine, just filled down a little. And his back has also been checked and theres nothing to suggest that would make him have no brakes!!! if changing the bit would be an idea-then what to?
Any ideas would be much appreciated, as i want this problem sorting for all our saftys, thanks guys x
He is riden in a pehlum bit. I thought it was definitely to do with his teeth, but they were checked today and were fine, just filled down a little. And his back has also been checked and theres nothing to suggest that would make him have no brakes!!! if changing the bit would be an idea-then what to?
Any ideas would be much appreciated, as i want this problem sorting for all our saftys, thanks guys x