goodtimes
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I have owned this horse for 6 months now. I bought him knowing he hadn't done much schooling, which was fine as I love to school, particularly for dressage.
I never school at the weekends, and during the summer tend to hack at lot and school whilst I'm out - same at the weekends. But during the week I can only ride in the school with it being dark nights - and my boy hates it. He naps, isn't forward thinking, spooky - But starting to think this is all work evasion rather than anxiousness as I first thought. After 10 or so minutes he settles and works fine.
That is until I bring him back to walk - then he thinks he has finished work and has a paddy when I pick up trot again.
I have my weekly dressage lesson on Thursday evenings and he is ok (my trainer rides him for 20 mins first). Much better for her than for me when I take him in there anyother night.
I'm looking for some ideas I can do in the school to incorporate into our schooling, in the hope it might help him enjoy it a bit more.
And hopefully some success stories if you have any.
Thanks in advance
I never school at the weekends, and during the summer tend to hack at lot and school whilst I'm out - same at the weekends. But during the week I can only ride in the school with it being dark nights - and my boy hates it. He naps, isn't forward thinking, spooky - But starting to think this is all work evasion rather than anxiousness as I first thought. After 10 or so minutes he settles and works fine.
That is until I bring him back to walk - then he thinks he has finished work and has a paddy when I pick up trot again.
I have my weekly dressage lesson on Thursday evenings and he is ok (my trainer rides him for 20 mins first). Much better for her than for me when I take him in there anyother night.
I'm looking for some ideas I can do in the school to incorporate into our schooling, in the hope it might help him enjoy it a bit more.
And hopefully some success stories if you have any.
Thanks in advance