Tayto
Well-Known Member
Hiya!
I have heard a few people on the yard speaking about doing spook bust training with their youngsters.
I have had my new horse for 2 weeks now, she is rising 8 and I wondered if she would benefit from this too?
This is the types of things that we would be doing;
Walking over blue tarpaulin
Walking between jump wings with streamers attached
Walking beside umbrellas/cuddly toys/wheel barrows with items inside i.e. jackets etc to try and mimic a buggy (we have to pass a lot of parents with buggys where we hack)
I don't know much about my horse's history other than she was hunted in Ireland so I thought that a little spook busting would do her good and would build up our relationship on the ground as she would have to put her trust in me. On the other hand I don't want to provoke a reaction that may not have occurred otherwise (does that make sense?)
Also, if I did decide to do this, I assume it is an excercise we would need to do regularly i.e. once a week?
What's everyone's thoughts on this?
I have heard a few people on the yard speaking about doing spook bust training with their youngsters.
I have had my new horse for 2 weeks now, she is rising 8 and I wondered if she would benefit from this too?
This is the types of things that we would be doing;
Walking over blue tarpaulin
Walking between jump wings with streamers attached
Walking beside umbrellas/cuddly toys/wheel barrows with items inside i.e. jackets etc to try and mimic a buggy (we have to pass a lot of parents with buggys where we hack)
I don't know much about my horse's history other than she was hunted in Ireland so I thought that a little spook busting would do her good and would build up our relationship on the ground as she would have to put her trust in me. On the other hand I don't want to provoke a reaction that may not have occurred otherwise (does that make sense?)
Also, if I did decide to do this, I assume it is an excercise we would need to do regularly i.e. once a week?
What's everyone's thoughts on this?