Fools Motto
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I'm currently walking a large (tall and strong) yearling colt. He is being prepared for the TB sales in October and has to be of good reasonable fitness. We walk (in hand) 4-6miles most days and in a few weeks will be lunging/longlining and introducing the roller. Not everyone's cup of tea for a youngster but this is how it is done.
Anyway, come across a problem. It seems minor (ish) at the moment but TBH I'm really worried it could escalate into something much more. He doesn't show this problem when following another horse to this decree, but I wouldn't be surprised if he did!
When we walk past a certain gate on our round route (we pass this upto 6 times) he naps. He literally walks through me to get to the gate, then leans on the gate and DOES NOT budge, unless I pull him towards me, as push away he just stands like an owff. So, I pull him towards me, we turn a circle to get to face the right way, walk a few steps, and he tries to barge through me and back to the gate. Some of the time i manage not to be barged through, but he then plants. A flick of the lead rope on his backside gets him forwards again, but as being a tall lad, his head is way above me, and he uses it to get up above and then behind me and the situation continues. Once 50 yards past the gate he walks well and is a good boy, he lowers his head and is a joy to do.
I got appsolutely knackered earlier (the worst he has been), and found I had little strength or fitness to 'keep going'. He is just laughing at me!!
He HAS to walk in front at some point, and we HAVE to go this route as it is the safest if ever they do get away from us. (they are contained by the perimeter boundary). I'm 5'4, just over 10 stones and considered myself experienced and strong enough to deal with it. But i clearly don't have the right knack at the moment!
He will get walked by a man at a later date, but right now that isn't possible - although no doubt what he needs.
I have been really lucky that so far he hasn't got cross with my yanking, pulling, swearing and lead line flicking and struck out with his fronts - he could easily and then I'll be in poo street! I'm also lucky that so far I have avoided total crush from between him and the gate! (don't ask me how - it has been close!)
It has been suggested that I take a whip with me and give him a smack across his nose at the right moment... may work but equally may make him stronger or very cross?!
I have thought about getting two people to lead him, but we don't have two people free enough..
SO, any other suggestions? (He is walked in a bit, lunge line) any other forms of bit / tack or anythign that I'm not thinking about?
Thankyou...
Anyway, come across a problem. It seems minor (ish) at the moment but TBH I'm really worried it could escalate into something much more. He doesn't show this problem when following another horse to this decree, but I wouldn't be surprised if he did!
When we walk past a certain gate on our round route (we pass this upto 6 times) he naps. He literally walks through me to get to the gate, then leans on the gate and DOES NOT budge, unless I pull him towards me, as push away he just stands like an owff. So, I pull him towards me, we turn a circle to get to face the right way, walk a few steps, and he tries to barge through me and back to the gate. Some of the time i manage not to be barged through, but he then plants. A flick of the lead rope on his backside gets him forwards again, but as being a tall lad, his head is way above me, and he uses it to get up above and then behind me and the situation continues. Once 50 yards past the gate he walks well and is a good boy, he lowers his head and is a joy to do.
I got appsolutely knackered earlier (the worst he has been), and found I had little strength or fitness to 'keep going'. He is just laughing at me!!
He HAS to walk in front at some point, and we HAVE to go this route as it is the safest if ever they do get away from us. (they are contained by the perimeter boundary). I'm 5'4, just over 10 stones and considered myself experienced and strong enough to deal with it. But i clearly don't have the right knack at the moment!
He will get walked by a man at a later date, but right now that isn't possible - although no doubt what he needs.
I have been really lucky that so far he hasn't got cross with my yanking, pulling, swearing and lead line flicking and struck out with his fronts - he could easily and then I'll be in poo street! I'm also lucky that so far I have avoided total crush from between him and the gate! (don't ask me how - it has been close!)
It has been suggested that I take a whip with me and give him a smack across his nose at the right moment... may work but equally may make him stronger or very cross?!
I have thought about getting two people to lead him, but we don't have two people free enough..
SO, any other suggestions? (He is walked in a bit, lunge line) any other forms of bit / tack or anythign that I'm not thinking about?
Thankyou...