piaffe
Well-Known Member
If you bought a horse that was described as 100% bombproof in everyway and suitable for a novice would you be happy about it going for you on the lunge?
I am currently reschooling a horse bought as above and, to help improve its way of going I decided to introduce some gentle lunger work. Horse is 9 and has been used as a hunter.
I struggled to get it out onto a circle as it just tried to run me over and pushed me back against the school wall. When I did finally get it out it lunged ok, off my voice, knew what to do but when i halted it to change the rein it did the same again. Stood straight on at my reared, and just came at me with its ears flat back. it did this several times and I tried to dart to the side of it to send it on but was too quick and came at me again.
Not a lot puts me off but i was bloody frightened and I got the impression this horse knew EXACTLY what it was doing.
Im afraid to say I gave up in the end, bad I know but if i had tripped up whilst running out of the way the bloody thing would have come straight down on me.
I have only ever had one other horse do this but not to that extent.
I think it is dangerous and have said i am not happy to try again, unless someone can suggest a way of doing it to enable me to get it out straight away and def dont think the novice owner should.
thoughts?
I am currently reschooling a horse bought as above and, to help improve its way of going I decided to introduce some gentle lunger work. Horse is 9 and has been used as a hunter.
I struggled to get it out onto a circle as it just tried to run me over and pushed me back against the school wall. When I did finally get it out it lunged ok, off my voice, knew what to do but when i halted it to change the rein it did the same again. Stood straight on at my reared, and just came at me with its ears flat back. it did this several times and I tried to dart to the side of it to send it on but was too quick and came at me again.
Not a lot puts me off but i was bloody frightened and I got the impression this horse knew EXACTLY what it was doing.
Im afraid to say I gave up in the end, bad I know but if i had tripped up whilst running out of the way the bloody thing would have come straight down on me.
I have only ever had one other horse do this but not to that extent.
I think it is dangerous and have said i am not happy to try again, unless someone can suggest a way of doing it to enable me to get it out straight away and def dont think the novice owner should.
thoughts?