ABG1103
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After some advice! Please be nice!!
My 20y/o cob is super spooky, and very prone to bolting.
He’s always bolted in open spaces but has recently started bolting on the road too, which is becoming dangerous and pretty frequent. Any advise around how to avoid him bolting would be brilliant. There doesn’t seem to be any sign he will go, he just bucks and pulls his head to the floor before galloping off this happens so quickly it’s hard to stop it. He seems to do it when he’s spooked at something.
Ive tried different bits, they made him worse, we do a lot of transitions out hacking to keep his brain ticking, i feel like i’ve tried every trick in the book, nothing seems to work.
He’s had his tack checked, regular physio and scoped for ulcers.
I’m a confident 21 year old rider, i’ve owned him 7 years, it’s been an issue since i started taking him on group fun rides about 5 years ago.
He’s 600kg and i’m only 9 1/2 stone, not sure if he’s just taking the mick!
Any advice would be appreciated, keeping in mind he is a very nervous spooky boy.
Thanks!
My 20y/o cob is super spooky, and very prone to bolting.
He’s always bolted in open spaces but has recently started bolting on the road too, which is becoming dangerous and pretty frequent. Any advise around how to avoid him bolting would be brilliant. There doesn’t seem to be any sign he will go, he just bucks and pulls his head to the floor before galloping off this happens so quickly it’s hard to stop it. He seems to do it when he’s spooked at something.
Ive tried different bits, they made him worse, we do a lot of transitions out hacking to keep his brain ticking, i feel like i’ve tried every trick in the book, nothing seems to work.
He’s had his tack checked, regular physio and scoped for ulcers.
I’m a confident 21 year old rider, i’ve owned him 7 years, it’s been an issue since i started taking him on group fun rides about 5 years ago.
He’s 600kg and i’m only 9 1/2 stone, not sure if he’s just taking the mick!
Any advice would be appreciated, keeping in mind he is a very nervous spooky boy.
Thanks!