little_critter
Well-Known Member
I don't like hacking - I only do it because I believe the horse deserves some chill time and (if the ground is ok and I'm feeling brave) a blast to blow out the cobwebs.
My mare is normally pretty sane in the school but gets a bit fizzy when we hack. She doesn't really spook but like to have a look at everything, she's also pretty on her toes and will power walk given the opportunity or trot like a racing trotter.
The problem I have is while she's always stoppable, the more I hold her back the more het-up she gets and starts to bound / leap / plunge (not sure the best way to describe it).
Today we took a dislike to a bus, I asked her to stand still on a wide verge but she fought it and we ended up bounding across the road (luckily all the cars had seen I was having problems so had stopped already).
What can I do to get her calmer and not allow her to dictate the pace?
I do try to do lots of sitting deep, calm breathing etc and only hold her as much as I need to.
My mare is normally pretty sane in the school but gets a bit fizzy when we hack. She doesn't really spook but like to have a look at everything, she's also pretty on her toes and will power walk given the opportunity or trot like a racing trotter.
The problem I have is while she's always stoppable, the more I hold her back the more het-up she gets and starts to bound / leap / plunge (not sure the best way to describe it).
Today we took a dislike to a bus, I asked her to stand still on a wide verge but she fought it and we ended up bounding across the road (luckily all the cars had seen I was having problems so had stopped already).
What can I do to get her calmer and not allow her to dictate the pace?
I do try to do lots of sitting deep, calm breathing etc and only hold her as much as I need to.