Popos
Well-Known Member
I've just attempted to hack my boy out, but he spooked as we left and I just got off and brought him back in. In fairness there are tree cutters just up the road. I knew he wasn't 'right' as soon as I got on.
We are currently swamped in mud. We cannot afford a school and the fields are too boggy to ride. My only option is to hack.
He does okay when hacking, but I wouldn't describe him as a 'happy hacker'. He naps at times, jogs home and has his head up in the air and on high alert the entire time. I find this unnerving. I'm not the most confident of riders, even less so on hacks after some difficult experiences.
He is a big boy. 17hh ISH. He is generally very sweet, but I believe he has become head shy. I put this down to some weird parelli stuff I did when I first had him and the trainer kept smacking him in the face if he got too close. He now turns away as soon as I lift my hand to stroke him.
He's been here nearly 6 months and I'm still yet to find that real bond with him. I am at times anxious when handling him, mostly because of his size. I've seen him go nuts around the field/yard, although not in a nasty way, but seeing this makes me more nervous of what he is capable off.
Honest answers, have I bitten off more than I can chew? Should I have just got a smaller plodder to hack on? It would pain me to let him go as he probably will be PTS and I had hoped to provide him a forever home. Feeling pretty low just now
Feel like I keep taking 1 step forward and then several back.
We are currently swamped in mud. We cannot afford a school and the fields are too boggy to ride. My only option is to hack.
He does okay when hacking, but I wouldn't describe him as a 'happy hacker'. He naps at times, jogs home and has his head up in the air and on high alert the entire time. I find this unnerving. I'm not the most confident of riders, even less so on hacks after some difficult experiences.
He is a big boy. 17hh ISH. He is generally very sweet, but I believe he has become head shy. I put this down to some weird parelli stuff I did when I first had him and the trainer kept smacking him in the face if he got too close. He now turns away as soon as I lift my hand to stroke him.
He's been here nearly 6 months and I'm still yet to find that real bond with him. I am at times anxious when handling him, mostly because of his size. I've seen him go nuts around the field/yard, although not in a nasty way, but seeing this makes me more nervous of what he is capable off.
Honest answers, have I bitten off more than I can chew? Should I have just got a smaller plodder to hack on? It would pain me to let him go as he probably will be PTS and I had hoped to provide him a forever home. Feeling pretty low just now