hussar
Well-Known Member
Has anyone else had a horse with a real fear of wooden bridges and what did you do to overcome it? I'm talking about solid, 6-8ft wide bridges of the type you get in forestry. My 9yo endurance Arab has to be led over them and, although quite well-mannered in other respects, he simply barges across them, squashing me in the process and on one memorable occasion knocking me into the water!
I do know why he's scared of them - on his very first encounter with one as a 4yo he got a real fright: the bridge had been helpfully surfaced with rubber matting but unknown to me it had come loose - he slipped, fell over and that was that.
I've tried getting him used to walking over wooden boards on the ground but it's impossible to reproduce the hollow sound. Any advice will be gratefully received!
I do know why he's scared of them - on his very first encounter with one as a 4yo he got a real fright: the bridge had been helpfully surfaced with rubber matting but unknown to me it had come loose - he slipped, fell over and that was that.
I've tried getting him used to walking over wooden boards on the ground but it's impossible to reproduce the hollow sound. Any advice will be gratefully received!