Dobby
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone, sorry if this is a bit long but I have no horsey friends to mull this over with!
I've recently taken on a horse on loan, and we are still in the trial period. I was promised he was 100% in every way, was ridden by a 12 year old all last year, not nappy at all, jumps anything, great manners, and all that jazz. Well after 2 weeks it's becoming obvious this isn't the case. He naps constantly, if we head towards the school he will stop dead and refuse to budge, and once we are finally in there he will nap towards the exit constantly. When out on hacks, on the way home he will refuse to turn around to shut gates behind us. He doesn't for the life of him stand still when mounted, when from a mounting block or the ground. He takes EVERY SINGLE opportunity to snatch at hedges and grass. And on the ground, he will either walk at half a mile an hour no matter what or he will barge past you to get to other horses or to grass. Don't get me wrong, he's not the horse from hell and it's nothing a fairly confident rider couldn't handle, it's just annoying!
His owner is quite young, and the let's-just-hop-on-go-for-a-gallop-and-jump-everything type, and seems to be totally oblivious to his behavior because he thinks it's fun.
So firstly, can anyone recommend any schooling exercises to get a horse focusing on the rider? I've been doing millions of transitions to try to get him listening but don't want either of us to get bored with just this. Also any ideas on getting him to bloody stand still when being mounted! He's 9 years old but I don't get the impression he's been well schooled, he's very unbalanced and often when cantering in circles drops back to a trot to steady himself, and he rushes into canter. He's not a biggun - only 14.2hh.
Sorry it's so long, cookies to whoever gets this far!
I've recently taken on a horse on loan, and we are still in the trial period. I was promised he was 100% in every way, was ridden by a 12 year old all last year, not nappy at all, jumps anything, great manners, and all that jazz. Well after 2 weeks it's becoming obvious this isn't the case. He naps constantly, if we head towards the school he will stop dead and refuse to budge, and once we are finally in there he will nap towards the exit constantly. When out on hacks, on the way home he will refuse to turn around to shut gates behind us. He doesn't for the life of him stand still when mounted, when from a mounting block or the ground. He takes EVERY SINGLE opportunity to snatch at hedges and grass. And on the ground, he will either walk at half a mile an hour no matter what or he will barge past you to get to other horses or to grass. Don't get me wrong, he's not the horse from hell and it's nothing a fairly confident rider couldn't handle, it's just annoying!
His owner is quite young, and the let's-just-hop-on-go-for-a-gallop-and-jump-everything type, and seems to be totally oblivious to his behavior because he thinks it's fun.
So firstly, can anyone recommend any schooling exercises to get a horse focusing on the rider? I've been doing millions of transitions to try to get him listening but don't want either of us to get bored with just this. Also any ideas on getting him to bloody stand still when being mounted! He's 9 years old but I don't get the impression he's been well schooled, he's very unbalanced and often when cantering in circles drops back to a trot to steady himself, and he rushes into canter. He's not a biggun - only 14.2hh.
Sorry it's so long, cookies to whoever gets this far!