HollyWoozle
Well-Known Member
Today I decided to try taking Belle out completely on my own, when we usually have someone walking or cycling with us. The aim is for me to be able to ride her out without having to depend on anybody else and I know that her previous owners rode her out like this. As it was a beautiful day and we've had her for 6 months now, I thought it's about time I gave it a go.
We went the direction that we always go but first of all she wouldn't pass a skip outside someone's house (it has been there a while so we've passed it with mum). I tried and tried to push her on, to talk to her and so on but she would not go. In the end I had to stand in someone's drive to let cars by until some dog walkers appeared and she followed them past it (gave her lots of praise). Then we got near to the village playing field and they were playing cricket... no hope! She has always been slightly nervy of it but today there was just no way she would go past, I tried 5 or 6 times before giving up. Instead I walked her down a new short street and then on the way home, I turned her off onto another short road, just so that we could see some new stuff. She didn't rush home and stopped beautifully at the mini roundabout. She was not at all spooky or anything.
All in all, not as great as I had hoped but can't blame her for her fear. She just planted her feet and then would turn around. Does anybody have any advice for coaxing horses past areas they are nervous of? It is quite a busy village, though that part is 20mph with speed bumps and we are easy to see decked out in our high vis. It's just tricky as cars stop for us and they can't wait forever whilst I try to move her on.
Overall I'm really pleased with her as she didn't spook, bolt or any of that, she was just genuinely nervous. Any advice much appreciated!
We went the direction that we always go but first of all she wouldn't pass a skip outside someone's house (it has been there a while so we've passed it with mum). I tried and tried to push her on, to talk to her and so on but she would not go. In the end I had to stand in someone's drive to let cars by until some dog walkers appeared and she followed them past it (gave her lots of praise). Then we got near to the village playing field and they were playing cricket... no hope! She has always been slightly nervy of it but today there was just no way she would go past, I tried 5 or 6 times before giving up. Instead I walked her down a new short street and then on the way home, I turned her off onto another short road, just so that we could see some new stuff. She didn't rush home and stopped beautifully at the mini roundabout. She was not at all spooky or anything.
All in all, not as great as I had hoped but can't blame her for her fear. She just planted her feet and then would turn around. Does anybody have any advice for coaxing horses past areas they are nervous of? It is quite a busy village, though that part is 20mph with speed bumps and we are easy to see decked out in our high vis. It's just tricky as cars stop for us and they can't wait forever whilst I try to move her on.
Overall I'm really pleased with her as she didn't spook, bolt or any of that, she was just genuinely nervous. Any advice much appreciated!