MDB
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
This is an introduction and an request for tips or advice at the same time. I am a fairly novice rider, had some lessons as a little kid at around 8 years old, but then had a break from riding for 15 years or so. Since then my riding has consisted of occasional hacks a couple of times a year. I had never had any experience looking after horses and didn't even know how to put a saddle or bridle on!
I have now moved abroad and we have got some land... and suddenly a great horse came along which has been broken and ridden for several years but was sold because the previous owner didn't have time any more. My philosphy in life is that sometimes you just have to jump in at the deep end and go for it so a cheque was written and horsey was brought to his new home! That was a couple of months ago and it's been a roller coaster ride so far!
I had to youtube how to put his bridle and saddle on!... it took me about an hour the first time! He still hated having to put the bit in his mouth... once it is in he is fine but he doesnt like his mouth being touched.. even for worming meds. But we are working slowly on getting him used to having his mouth touched so slowly slowly.
First time I rode him he was having none of it! Zero respect for me (quite rightly!) and so I decided to spend a month doing lots of groundwork... again thanks to youtube! I have plenty of advice from the friendly locals who think I should just get the whip out and beat him till he obeys...lol.. they think I am nuts cos I try to understand what is going on in his mind! But I carry on in my own way, teaching my lovely horse to give me space and respect, back up and yield.. all new stuff to me until recently!
I am now starting to take him out into the big bad world hacking. We have lots of trails directly from our house all around the country. He is stubborn and doesn't want to be out of eyeshot of my neighbour's horses and he is nervous of monsters lurking in the bushes. He naps, zigzags, jumps and jolts, and on our first 15 minute outing I don't think we went forward at all.. we were too busy walking sideways like a crab and semi rearing up and spinning around... I had never been on a horse doing this before! I had friend come on foot so if anything went pear shaped I wouldn't be alone.
Well that was about a month ago and a few days ago we went for our first one hour solo hack! Big achivement! I am exhausted at the end cos I have to concentrate so hard.. I never know when he is going to spook and jump two metres sideways. He is very forward going though and he often wants to take off. We have done some controlled trotting.. I trot him uphill as it tires him out more and is easier to control! Lol. But I feel I have to be quite firm on his mouth because he does want to take off...but then he started rooting. Throwing his head forward and yanking the reins out of my hands. I had no idea what this was until I googled it afterwards!
I read that it can be due to the rider being too harsh on the mouth. So I now try to be as soft as I can and he roots much less... but I find it hard to be soft on the mouth when he is about to take off.
Anyway.. there you have it. A very steep learning curve for both of us. Any tips for training or hacking and especially how to calm down a spooky horse would be very much appreciated.
I am sure that he is going to be a brilliant, calm horse once he is used to the trails and truly trusts me... but we are getting there and it is amazing how much progress can be made in just a few weeks.
anyway, happy riding to you all and thoughts / advice appreciated
This is an introduction and an request for tips or advice at the same time. I am a fairly novice rider, had some lessons as a little kid at around 8 years old, but then had a break from riding for 15 years or so. Since then my riding has consisted of occasional hacks a couple of times a year. I had never had any experience looking after horses and didn't even know how to put a saddle or bridle on!
I have now moved abroad and we have got some land... and suddenly a great horse came along which has been broken and ridden for several years but was sold because the previous owner didn't have time any more. My philosphy in life is that sometimes you just have to jump in at the deep end and go for it so a cheque was written and horsey was brought to his new home! That was a couple of months ago and it's been a roller coaster ride so far!
I had to youtube how to put his bridle and saddle on!... it took me about an hour the first time! He still hated having to put the bit in his mouth... once it is in he is fine but he doesnt like his mouth being touched.. even for worming meds. But we are working slowly on getting him used to having his mouth touched so slowly slowly.
First time I rode him he was having none of it! Zero respect for me (quite rightly!) and so I decided to spend a month doing lots of groundwork... again thanks to youtube! I have plenty of advice from the friendly locals who think I should just get the whip out and beat him till he obeys...lol.. they think I am nuts cos I try to understand what is going on in his mind! But I carry on in my own way, teaching my lovely horse to give me space and respect, back up and yield.. all new stuff to me until recently!
I am now starting to take him out into the big bad world hacking. We have lots of trails directly from our house all around the country. He is stubborn and doesn't want to be out of eyeshot of my neighbour's horses and he is nervous of monsters lurking in the bushes. He naps, zigzags, jumps and jolts, and on our first 15 minute outing I don't think we went forward at all.. we were too busy walking sideways like a crab and semi rearing up and spinning around... I had never been on a horse doing this before! I had friend come on foot so if anything went pear shaped I wouldn't be alone.
Well that was about a month ago and a few days ago we went for our first one hour solo hack! Big achivement! I am exhausted at the end cos I have to concentrate so hard.. I never know when he is going to spook and jump two metres sideways. He is very forward going though and he often wants to take off. We have done some controlled trotting.. I trot him uphill as it tires him out more and is easier to control! Lol. But I feel I have to be quite firm on his mouth because he does want to take off...but then he started rooting. Throwing his head forward and yanking the reins out of my hands. I had no idea what this was until I googled it afterwards!
Anyway.. there you have it. A very steep learning curve for both of us. Any tips for training or hacking and especially how to calm down a spooky horse would be very much appreciated.
I am sure that he is going to be a brilliant, calm horse once he is used to the trails and truly trusts me... but we are getting there and it is amazing how much progress can be made in just a few weeks.
anyway, happy riding to you all and thoughts / advice appreciated


