Mazz
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Hi all, was wondering if anybody might be able to give me some advice on my new horse, Taffy. Have had him for a couple of months now - didn't realise something quite vital when I had him trialled - he is a right spooker! You name it, he's scared of it. Bomb proof in traffic to the extreme, but the noise of wind? Rustly leaves? No chance. Tried to get him used to them, brushing past leaves when we ride deliberately but no matter how much I try the desensitising approach he either forgets he stopped being afraid on the very next ride or finds ten more things he hates. I don't want to be limited to riding on the roads forever... I think that even on the roads, if the wind started to pick up he'd be gone... Even in his paddock he works himself up something HORRIBLE when the wind starts to pick up, so it's not just when we ride.
It's not as if I'm a complete beginner (going on 12 years riding now...) so I do have experience with spooky horses and usually get my way in the end, but he is a whole different story. Taffy is what we call a true bolter. Now I'm not talking the classic stuff you moody cow I'm bored and I want to go home spin and bolt home, I'm talking that horrible blind panic NOTHING WILL STOP ME bolt (he never spins, he just rushes straight forwards into a flat out gallop). Now I'm not exactly in the position where I can rely on going out with other riders all the time as our current yard is the only one for miles. Recently we nearly ended up ploughing two walkers and their dogs into the dust before clattering straight onto a main road - a VERY close call I don't fancy repeating, and definitely a confidence knocker. So now it's at the point I don't only fear my own safety, but other peoples' too. So this has got to stop! I hope it isn't me setting him off, I always put efforts into riding in a calm and focused manner so I don't think it's the classic terrified horse = terrified rider = horse notices = thinks: owner's terrified, it must be scary! = RUN. But maybe it is me, and I need to get him to trust me more!
I love this horse to bits and he is the sweetest most lovely soppy cob in the world (so much for cobs being the calm ones eh!), and this really doesn't seem like the same horse sometimes. Any advice on how to overcome this problem? I'm worried my confidence will become non-existent soon...
Thank you and sorry for the mini-novel!
It's not as if I'm a complete beginner (going on 12 years riding now...) so I do have experience with spooky horses and usually get my way in the end, but he is a whole different story. Taffy is what we call a true bolter. Now I'm not talking the classic stuff you moody cow I'm bored and I want to go home spin and bolt home, I'm talking that horrible blind panic NOTHING WILL STOP ME bolt (he never spins, he just rushes straight forwards into a flat out gallop). Now I'm not exactly in the position where I can rely on going out with other riders all the time as our current yard is the only one for miles. Recently we nearly ended up ploughing two walkers and their dogs into the dust before clattering straight onto a main road - a VERY close call I don't fancy repeating, and definitely a confidence knocker. So now it's at the point I don't only fear my own safety, but other peoples' too. So this has got to stop! I hope it isn't me setting him off, I always put efforts into riding in a calm and focused manner so I don't think it's the classic terrified horse = terrified rider = horse notices = thinks: owner's terrified, it must be scary! = RUN. But maybe it is me, and I need to get him to trust me more!
I love this horse to bits and he is the sweetest most lovely soppy cob in the world (so much for cobs being the calm ones eh!), and this really doesn't seem like the same horse sometimes. Any advice on how to overcome this problem? I'm worried my confidence will become non-existent soon...
Thank you and sorry for the mini-novel!