HappyHooves
Well-Known Member
I have an 11 year old cob who was probably never really started, but just broken to harness. He started life with travellers and was sold at two. He was then hardly used and did very little driven work, being described as very green when 9 yrs old. He was never a confident ride and would plant when he saw, heard or smelled something unusual. He is strong and the default setting is panic, turn and run! He isn't nasty but he just doesn't listen to anything the rider says so there is no calming him. I have never had a horse like him and we aren't getting on well, as my nerves are not good at the best of times! He was sent to a person I trusted for schooling but came back the same as ever, but with ulcers! After much thought I have tried Parelli/ Natural Horsemanship groundwork as I felt he had an issue with his attitude to people, not just a failure to learn. The opinion of the 'teacher' is much as mine - he will try to do what is asked of him but if he doesn't understand or cannot manage the movement then he quickly gets stressed and panics. But there have been improvements. I would like to send him to be restarted using natural methods - non aggressive, kind, gentle, compassionate - call it NH, enlightened or Parelli or whatever, I don't care! Whilst the horse needs a firm, confident person to teach him he does not respond well to strong, forceful or aggressive people.
I have been recommended to send him to the J-R foundation Station, near Devizes, for restarting ( 3* parelli) but this is such a long haul from home and of course the transport will cost a bomb. Can anyone recommend something similar closer to East Anglia?
Whilst I have mixed feelings about Parelli following some of the recent demos, so far the horse has responded to the techniques of the games; I don't endorse any particular method, I just want a better life for my horse, and me!
I have been recommended to send him to the J-R foundation Station, near Devizes, for restarting ( 3* parelli) but this is such a long haul from home and of course the transport will cost a bomb. Can anyone recommend something similar closer to East Anglia?
Whilst I have mixed feelings about Parelli following some of the recent demos, so far the horse has responded to the techniques of the games; I don't endorse any particular method, I just want a better life for my horse, and me!