piggyinablanket
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Any one done something similar?
I have the most adorable boy, a 14.1 chunky Newfie X. He has been in a riding school most of his life and he is now with me permanantly. He has been here 8 weeks and is Mum/daughter share.
Now, his problem is that he is 'typical' ex riding school. He is completely dead to the leg, very stubborn, and knows every trick in the book. He hated hacking, would go sooo slow, and would nap dreadfully and reverse. He would simply stop whilst riding and refuse to go forward. He ignores legs, and whip.
So heres my problem. 8 weeks in. I have solved the hacking mostly. He will hack on his own now, but continues to go at a snails pace ignoring legs, flapping, whip, anything! Any tips to get him to walk on? I know he can ! I do praise him but he just seems so bored.
Other than that he is now fab to hack. (If hard work at times even in company)
Schooling is a REAL challenge. I can get him to go, but he hates it. He falls in on the left rein and as he ignores leg aids and whip its so hard to keep him out grr Any ideas?
I can canter him, but any light rein contact at all, (even asking for a circle) means stop. I have to use tonnes of leg and I hate that, it seems like we are not solving the problem by squeezing/kicking
We have tried to make it 'fun' I take him different places to school, but it doesnt help. We get the cones out, try gymkhana etc, to no avail. He does love to jump, and does that enthusiastically but I cant jump him all the time. *sigh*
Any ideas or experiences anyone?? I would love to take him to shows next year so we need to sort out his schooling to a certain point! Do you think theres hope? :/
Oh by the way, he is worked 6 days a week varied stuff, so I would say he is semi fit I dont think its a fitness problem. He never breaks a sweat!
TY xx
I have the most adorable boy, a 14.1 chunky Newfie X. He has been in a riding school most of his life and he is now with me permanantly. He has been here 8 weeks and is Mum/daughter share.
Now, his problem is that he is 'typical' ex riding school. He is completely dead to the leg, very stubborn, and knows every trick in the book. He hated hacking, would go sooo slow, and would nap dreadfully and reverse. He would simply stop whilst riding and refuse to go forward. He ignores legs, and whip.
So heres my problem. 8 weeks in. I have solved the hacking mostly. He will hack on his own now, but continues to go at a snails pace ignoring legs, flapping, whip, anything! Any tips to get him to walk on? I know he can ! I do praise him but he just seems so bored.
Other than that he is now fab to hack. (If hard work at times even in company)
Schooling is a REAL challenge. I can get him to go, but he hates it. He falls in on the left rein and as he ignores leg aids and whip its so hard to keep him out grr Any ideas?
I can canter him, but any light rein contact at all, (even asking for a circle) means stop. I have to use tonnes of leg and I hate that, it seems like we are not solving the problem by squeezing/kicking
We have tried to make it 'fun' I take him different places to school, but it doesnt help. We get the cones out, try gymkhana etc, to no avail. He does love to jump, and does that enthusiastically but I cant jump him all the time. *sigh*
Any ideas or experiences anyone?? I would love to take him to shows next year so we need to sort out his schooling to a certain point! Do you think theres hope? :/
Oh by the way, he is worked 6 days a week varied stuff, so I would say he is semi fit I dont think its a fitness problem. He never breaks a sweat!
TY xx