hula
Well-Known Member
Sorry this might be a silly novice question!
Mr Cob is thoroughly enjoying the delights of spring and is full of himself and quite excitable at present, with him having 2 prefered speeds out hacking; an irritating jog (even on the buckle) or bouncy canter, with a few excited little bucks in between. He will walk sensibly on occaision, but it would be nice if this happened more often. I love the fact that he is feeling spirited and full of life but I am concerned when he starts this on the roads and would like it to stop. When I try and make him walk from a jog he starts head tossing, even though I am very light handed with him. I have tried to say "No" and have patted him and told him he's a good boy when he walks nice. When I try and push him into a trot from the jog, we get the springy canter and he gets worked up and excited and getting him back to trot or a walk is a stuggle, and the head tossing becomes even worse, for the entirity of the hack and in the end I do end up becoming quite tense about it which probably does not help. I keep thinking I should give him a little tap with the whip and say no, but I have a feeling this will just put on the accelerator
He hates and always has hated any presure on his mouth, and you have to be very very light handed with him otherwise the ground beckons. He has taught me an awful lot about riding from your seat and usually has a good set of brakes either from the seat or a light pull on the reins. His teeth are regularly checked and have been so in the last month and all was fine, he also has a clean bill of health from the vet. He is in a loose ring snaffle. He is a good doer, living out at the moment and has a scoop of chaff with a vit/min supplement mixed in.
Is this just naughtiness? Excitedness (do not mind this in the slightest but the road is not the place nor the time). Is he just taking the mick? What should I do next?
Am I doing something wrong?
Sorry about the longness!
Mr Cob is thoroughly enjoying the delights of spring and is full of himself and quite excitable at present, with him having 2 prefered speeds out hacking; an irritating jog (even on the buckle) or bouncy canter, with a few excited little bucks in between. He will walk sensibly on occaision, but it would be nice if this happened more often. I love the fact that he is feeling spirited and full of life but I am concerned when he starts this on the roads and would like it to stop. When I try and make him walk from a jog he starts head tossing, even though I am very light handed with him. I have tried to say "No" and have patted him and told him he's a good boy when he walks nice. When I try and push him into a trot from the jog, we get the springy canter and he gets worked up and excited and getting him back to trot or a walk is a stuggle, and the head tossing becomes even worse, for the entirity of the hack and in the end I do end up becoming quite tense about it which probably does not help. I keep thinking I should give him a little tap with the whip and say no, but I have a feeling this will just put on the accelerator
He hates and always has hated any presure on his mouth, and you have to be very very light handed with him otherwise the ground beckons. He has taught me an awful lot about riding from your seat and usually has a good set of brakes either from the seat or a light pull on the reins. His teeth are regularly checked and have been so in the last month and all was fine, he also has a clean bill of health from the vet. He is in a loose ring snaffle. He is a good doer, living out at the moment and has a scoop of chaff with a vit/min supplement mixed in.
Is this just naughtiness? Excitedness (do not mind this in the slightest but the road is not the place nor the time). Is he just taking the mick? What should I do next?
Am I doing something wrong?
Sorry about the longness!
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