SuperCoblet
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So we have this 5 mile roadwork loop that we trot around most weekends. We go past a huge cattle farm, quite scary however our 2 don't fuss and go past it nicely. For about the past year or so they have a pig right next to the road, which usually stays in it's stye. During this time the horses have smelt it and knew it was there, we sometimes had to persuade them past but they would usually just jog past and gypsy would go sideways with his head in the hedge while jogging
I must say he does look pretty 
Anyway last weekend we must have had serious bad timing as the sow had just lost her piglets and it was feeding time so she was out of her stye and snorting. This is getting to be a bit long winded but my mums mare is 20 and she knows the ropes a little too well and most occasions we have to try and outsmart her. Gypsy is 11 and has confidence issues, if Des doesn't go, Gypsy panics and says he doesn't want to tackle it on his own and just rears and spins to hide behind Des... Not good when she's backing up and refusing to move! So lady weekend we got about 20 yards away from the pig then she dug her heels in and refused to move... We tried absolutely everything to make them go forward but it just wasn't going to happen. I ended up getting off gypsy (he's more confident in hand and won't nap) and spent about 10 minutes trying to bribe him past but it worked and the silly old mare just followed
Now this weekend we were just about to turn down onto the pig road, this mush have been about 200m away from the farm, gypsy didn't have a care in the world at this point, he never does unless the mare starts playing up! But then she just dug her heels in (literally, looked like she was going for a poo because he heels where that far in!) and completely refused to move, tried circling, backing up, tap with a whip... Nothing was going to make her go foreword and gypsy wad not going to go on his own. So this time we both got off and lead them down the road and they just walked on as if nothing happened
Now the thing is, I don't want to be getting off everytime wo go there because in a sence they have won. So any tips on how to get the daft old mare forewords?! It's not Gypsy's fault, he has been through a lot and I can understand why he didn't want to go.
Thanks, I'm off show jumping in a bit

Anyway last weekend we must have had serious bad timing as the sow had just lost her piglets and it was feeding time so she was out of her stye and snorting. This is getting to be a bit long winded but my mums mare is 20 and she knows the ropes a little too well and most occasions we have to try and outsmart her. Gypsy is 11 and has confidence issues, if Des doesn't go, Gypsy panics and says he doesn't want to tackle it on his own and just rears and spins to hide behind Des... Not good when she's backing up and refusing to move! So lady weekend we got about 20 yards away from the pig then she dug her heels in and refused to move... We tried absolutely everything to make them go forward but it just wasn't going to happen. I ended up getting off gypsy (he's more confident in hand and won't nap) and spent about 10 minutes trying to bribe him past but it worked and the silly old mare just followed
Now this weekend we were just about to turn down onto the pig road, this mush have been about 200m away from the farm, gypsy didn't have a care in the world at this point, he never does unless the mare starts playing up! But then she just dug her heels in (literally, looked like she was going for a poo because he heels where that far in!) and completely refused to move, tried circling, backing up, tap with a whip... Nothing was going to make her go foreword and gypsy wad not going to go on his own. So this time we both got off and lead them down the road and they just walked on as if nothing happened
Now the thing is, I don't want to be getting off everytime wo go there because in a sence they have won. So any tips on how to get the daft old mare forewords?! It's not Gypsy's fault, he has been through a lot and I can understand why he didn't want to go.
Thanks, I'm off show jumping in a bit