Morgan123
Well-Known Member
Ive come across quite a few horses who have been overhandled as youngsters; either theyre hand-reared, or else theyre a first homebred, or rescued as a foal, or bought as someones first foal because they always wanted a palomino foal or whatever. As a rule they seem to:
Have personal space issues and are bargey, in-your-face and rude
Lack interaction skills with other horses
Are horrendous in the school and incredibly lazy
Very spooky to hack out alone and require a lot of reassurance and security.
I avoid them and wouldnt buy a horse that I thought had been overhandled. However, one of my friends has ended up with one as her first horse, and is running out of ideas, so Im interested to hear what other people do about this.
Hers is very nippy so shes already had to instigate a no hand feeding rule, but the things she is really stuck on is the laziness in the school because he wont do ANYTHING, literally refuses to canter at all and very hard to get him to move. Ive suggested that she tried making it fun, e.g. maybe having other ponies in there are playing follow the leader walk to canter, mounted games anything like that because he clearly thinks theres no point! However, I am sure there must be lots of other things people have tried ? Has anyone had success with reschooling overhandled horses and if so, what did you do?
Thanks!
Have personal space issues and are bargey, in-your-face and rude
Lack interaction skills with other horses
Are horrendous in the school and incredibly lazy
Very spooky to hack out alone and require a lot of reassurance and security.
I avoid them and wouldnt buy a horse that I thought had been overhandled. However, one of my friends has ended up with one as her first horse, and is running out of ideas, so Im interested to hear what other people do about this.
Hers is very nippy so shes already had to instigate a no hand feeding rule, but the things she is really stuck on is the laziness in the school because he wont do ANYTHING, literally refuses to canter at all and very hard to get him to move. Ive suggested that she tried making it fun, e.g. maybe having other ponies in there are playing follow the leader walk to canter, mounted games anything like that because he clearly thinks theres no point! However, I am sure there must be lots of other things people have tried ? Has anyone had success with reschooling overhandled horses and if so, what did you do?
Thanks!