goodtimes
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My horse doesn't seem to like schooling - fabulous out hacking, jumping, hunting etc - but is nappy, stubbon, won't go forward in the school. As soon as we go through the gate sometimes, he point blank refuses to go forward.
He hadn't done much flat work until I bought him, but didn't think it would be a problem as I love flatwork and dabble in a bit of dressage.
Have asked a few people for their opinions.
This is what has been suggested so far.
1. Don't take him in the school if he doesn't like it.
2. Make the school more exciting by putting up poles, jumps, playing games.
3. Lunge him first (he doesn't like that either)
4. Put a big strong rider on him for a while who is brave enough to give him a boot - the horse is clearly being stubborn.
I just don't know which one will work - if any!
Any further suggestions please.
I don't want to sell him, as he is perfect in every other way. I could end up with another one which isn't as safe hacking, or doesn't jump as well etc.
He hadn't done much flat work until I bought him, but didn't think it would be a problem as I love flatwork and dabble in a bit of dressage.
Have asked a few people for their opinions.
This is what has been suggested so far.
1. Don't take him in the school if he doesn't like it.
2. Make the school more exciting by putting up poles, jumps, playing games.
3. Lunge him first (he doesn't like that either)
4. Put a big strong rider on him for a while who is brave enough to give him a boot - the horse is clearly being stubborn.
I just don't know which one will work - if any!
Any further suggestions please.
I don't want to sell him, as he is perfect in every other way. I could end up with another one which isn't as safe hacking, or doesn't jump as well etc.