Vicki1986
Well-Known Member
Firstly - yes she's 100% sound, back saddle and physio all checked regularly. And she has done this all the time i've had her regardless of any mitigating factors.
My mare is fine to school, hack in company, jump etc. regularly competed at all RC activies until we've wintered off in Dec.
Hacking alone she has seperation anxiety. she will relax for a little while, then call out, then relax again on the way out walking on a long rein. On the way home will jog as desperate to get home.
If she sees something majorly scary [to her] her answer is to rear. Sometimes vertical (shes only 13.1 so its not too bad)
and usually to evade me asking her to go forward so does a half rear/spin round to get away from object.
I have tried keep pushing her forward, but if its before she is 'ready' it makes her worse.
hitting/shouting at her does not work exept to wind her up further.
I had tried just stopping her, for as long as it takes, and praising any steps forward (sometimes she gets over it, probably feels stupid, and will walk past object very quickly) but yesterday she had a total spaz and i had to gt off, lead her past and get back on. she was genuinely afraid, she was reluctant to even walk past with my leading her.
Next ride i am going to keep her working correctly and really push on the whole ride, not letting her look at anything [hopefully] or dawdle and see if that works.
shes 17/18 and hasnt got any better in the 5 years i've had her
The problem is amplified at the moment i suppose, as we've moved yards so on new hacking routes with new things to look at - although to be honest she could be just the same at our old yard where we were for 4 years.
She does trust me mostly, she will go pretty much anywhere with my inhand (tried to come with me into the pub once!) and is 100% in every other way, load clip shoe etc etc. we've gone off to camps together, came 6th at milton keynes 3 day event etc - she is a total gem, but such a spaz to hack out alone - which when you keep your horses at home so have to hack alone til you make friends, is a real inconvience!
Im getting frustrated. I've considered sending her away to a pro but I cant decide whether it would actually do any good or not at her age with the habit so ingrained? I ride competently enough, she doesnt frighten me and im patient when required i.e if she is scared, but also dont tolerate misbehaviour.
fresh ideas please ?
My mare is fine to school, hack in company, jump etc. regularly competed at all RC activies until we've wintered off in Dec.
Hacking alone she has seperation anxiety. she will relax for a little while, then call out, then relax again on the way out walking on a long rein. On the way home will jog as desperate to get home.
If she sees something majorly scary [to her] her answer is to rear. Sometimes vertical (shes only 13.1 so its not too bad)
and usually to evade me asking her to go forward so does a half rear/spin round to get away from object.
I have tried keep pushing her forward, but if its before she is 'ready' it makes her worse.
hitting/shouting at her does not work exept to wind her up further.
I had tried just stopping her, for as long as it takes, and praising any steps forward (sometimes she gets over it, probably feels stupid, and will walk past object very quickly) but yesterday she had a total spaz and i had to gt off, lead her past and get back on. she was genuinely afraid, she was reluctant to even walk past with my leading her.
Next ride i am going to keep her working correctly and really push on the whole ride, not letting her look at anything [hopefully] or dawdle and see if that works.
shes 17/18 and hasnt got any better in the 5 years i've had her
She does trust me mostly, she will go pretty much anywhere with my inhand (tried to come with me into the pub once!) and is 100% in every other way, load clip shoe etc etc. we've gone off to camps together, came 6th at milton keynes 3 day event etc - she is a total gem, but such a spaz to hack out alone - which when you keep your horses at home so have to hack alone til you make friends, is a real inconvience!
Im getting frustrated. I've considered sending her away to a pro but I cant decide whether it would actually do any good or not at her age with the habit so ingrained? I ride competently enough, she doesnt frighten me and im patient when required i.e if she is scared, but also dont tolerate misbehaviour.
fresh ideas please ?