Ziggy_
Well-Known Member
My mare has started rearing.
She's always had a minor tendency to nap, usually just reversing and spinning and occasionally squatting down on her hind legs as if to rear, but never done anything more than a bunny hop. She always naps going into the ring at a show, rarely out hacking (if we've done a route a lot and she's bored of it usually) and very rarely in the school (if there's a gremlin in the corner).
Until a week ago she hadn't reared for about eighteen months, when she went straight up and over on the lunge and I think frightened herself. (she used to to big ones in hand quite often).
The last week, however, we had problems in the school (on Sunday/Monday?) and she went up a few times. Today, I took her out hacking, had a longish canter and decided she needed a bit longer to cool down so turned her away from home and she said 'no' and went up a lot higher than usual
I think I need to nip this in the bud but I'm not sure how.
In the past, she's always been one of those horses that reach a certain stage, and if you push her any further she'll lose it completely (like when she went up and over). WWYD?
She's always had a minor tendency to nap, usually just reversing and spinning and occasionally squatting down on her hind legs as if to rear, but never done anything more than a bunny hop. She always naps going into the ring at a show, rarely out hacking (if we've done a route a lot and she's bored of it usually) and very rarely in the school (if there's a gremlin in the corner).
Until a week ago she hadn't reared for about eighteen months, when she went straight up and over on the lunge and I think frightened herself. (she used to to big ones in hand quite often).
The last week, however, we had problems in the school (on Sunday/Monday?) and she went up a few times. Today, I took her out hacking, had a longish canter and decided she needed a bit longer to cool down so turned her away from home and she said 'no' and went up a lot higher than usual
I think I need to nip this in the bud but I'm not sure how.
In the past, she's always been one of those horses that reach a certain stage, and if you push her any further she'll lose it completely (like when she went up and over). WWYD?