silvershadow81
Well-Known Member
Need to pick brains to try and stay one step ahead of new mare. Back, teeth, tack all checked.
She has always been really bad to mount. Been getting there slowly by the following steps:
Lunging and then getting on in corner of school from mounting block with someone holding her, she would swing about then run backwards, freeze then lurch forwards)
Could then drop the lunging and I introduced nuts to her, so she had nuts as she stood still then I would give her one once on
We then got to the point where she would let me get on from a mounting block, no help and stand until told to walk forwards.
all was well, then she started running backwards again once I was on....soooooo
I started getting on from the ground and when at shows having my OH on my other horse near me, then we would all walk off together. I have also been able to just jump on from the floor and give her a nut then ask her to walk off... This has been working fine for about three weeks, no running backwards
until today
Lead her out, she stood still while I got on, once on, asked her to go forwards and we shot backwards SO quickly.
It was calculated as usual, she flew backwards towards a 5 bar gate (about 10 meters away from where I had got on). I have just started carrying a whip to try and bring her attention back, as when she does this she takes no notice of my legs. so I tapped her behind my leg, clicked and asked her to walk on. She flew forward, spun 360 and then ran backwards towards a wall (each time she doesn't quite hit them, so she is well aware they are there)
I asked once more and she flew back once more along the wall to the gate and this time I didn't think she was going to stop, thought we were going through it. Sorry to admit that she had scared me by this point so I jumped off, grabbed a lunge line, lunged her for 45 mins, got back on and then rode out to where I had planned to an hour before.
I really do not want to get scared by this, but she is very sharp, and unpredictable. She is a very intelligent horse (if you can believe that!) so I need to stay 2 steps ahead of her,
sooooo, what I was after was suggestions as to what I need to try, is there a trick I am missing? I feel like I have tried it all, it worked for a while, then she changes the game plan, so im needing to change mine. Don't really want to have to lunge before I get on each time.
sorry for the long post, thought if I included everything it may help to show where I am coming from
Thanks
She has always been really bad to mount. Been getting there slowly by the following steps:
Lunging and then getting on in corner of school from mounting block with someone holding her, she would swing about then run backwards, freeze then lurch forwards)
Could then drop the lunging and I introduced nuts to her, so she had nuts as she stood still then I would give her one once on
We then got to the point where she would let me get on from a mounting block, no help and stand until told to walk forwards.
all was well, then she started running backwards again once I was on....soooooo
I started getting on from the ground and when at shows having my OH on my other horse near me, then we would all walk off together. I have also been able to just jump on from the floor and give her a nut then ask her to walk off... This has been working fine for about three weeks, no running backwards
until today
Lead her out, she stood still while I got on, once on, asked her to go forwards and we shot backwards SO quickly.
It was calculated as usual, she flew backwards towards a 5 bar gate (about 10 meters away from where I had got on). I have just started carrying a whip to try and bring her attention back, as when she does this she takes no notice of my legs. so I tapped her behind my leg, clicked and asked her to walk on. She flew forward, spun 360 and then ran backwards towards a wall (each time she doesn't quite hit them, so she is well aware they are there)
I asked once more and she flew back once more along the wall to the gate and this time I didn't think she was going to stop, thought we were going through it. Sorry to admit that she had scared me by this point so I jumped off, grabbed a lunge line, lunged her for 45 mins, got back on and then rode out to where I had planned to an hour before.
I really do not want to get scared by this, but she is very sharp, and unpredictable. She is a very intelligent horse (if you can believe that!) so I need to stay 2 steps ahead of her,
sooooo, what I was after was suggestions as to what I need to try, is there a trick I am missing? I feel like I have tried it all, it worked for a while, then she changes the game plan, so im needing to change mine. Don't really want to have to lunge before I get on each time.
sorry for the long post, thought if I included everything it may help to show where I am coming from
Thanks