Lorrie66
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
I'm looking for various tips for trial & error to help my horse decrease his spooking. I know there are various threads on here already but I have a theory about my particular spooks and wanted some other opinions/experiences/advice.
My horse is 9 yrs going on 4! I think he has had a sheltered life and although has been well schooled at some point (lateral moves are v good) his 3 basic paces are erratic and we have the spooks! I want to get walk, trot & canter far more consistent & I think he gets a bored easily & maybe is a lazy teenager. But he feels a little like I used to try & get out of cross country running - i.e I can do it no problem , but hated it , so would think of excuses not to & get out of it. He is a bit of a worrier but very gentle to be around in the stable.
So is it feasible that he has a combination of genuine fear,dislike or boredom of work, perhaps combined with the intelligence to think of ways to over exaggerate this & try to get out of it?
Some days he is perfect - no hiccups at all. other days he is a right spanner. I am of course working on moving forward when he spooks & spins and introduce things like trotting poles to help + circles, serpentine,figure of eight, transitions etc etc. Plus doing leg yield, shoulder in etc but he loves that as he is good at them. So its like I'll be good cos I am good at these.
But to W,T,C he seems to hate.
But we don't seem to be reducing these incidents apart from when his is having a good day! In fact recent weeks its worse.There is a particular corner & long side that is open to fields & there is always a rabbit, bird, plane,dog, noise or something he can pick. He seems to say ' yeah that's a bit scary & I am a bit scared so lets over react!'
How can I work out what's really going on? Is there a way to identify genuine fear vs. lazyitis & just plain pratting about???
How can I get the spooks to be calmer? Just a little dash to the side or a stop would be better than either bad napping &/or then launch into the air with a spin around at a mad dash! He has tried tanking across the arena & initially managed this -but I think I have now managed to feel this & to stop that before any momentum builds.
Any comments welcome as I am sure there are things I've not thought of doing. Any comments on how long this could take would also be moral boosting ( well maybe!)
For the record he's on a health plan and has had eyes, teeth ,feet, back checked & saddle adjusted & a change of bit to a myler comfort snaffle. He eats nothing - only a scoop of fast fibre to take his supplements and then ad lib hay - he's a very good doer. Could the spring grass be at work?? He's not really full of beans but seems more irrational & more reactive.
Thanks sorry for the waffle..............
I'm looking for various tips for trial & error to help my horse decrease his spooking. I know there are various threads on here already but I have a theory about my particular spooks and wanted some other opinions/experiences/advice.
My horse is 9 yrs going on 4! I think he has had a sheltered life and although has been well schooled at some point (lateral moves are v good) his 3 basic paces are erratic and we have the spooks! I want to get walk, trot & canter far more consistent & I think he gets a bored easily & maybe is a lazy teenager. But he feels a little like I used to try & get out of cross country running - i.e I can do it no problem , but hated it , so would think of excuses not to & get out of it. He is a bit of a worrier but very gentle to be around in the stable.
So is it feasible that he has a combination of genuine fear,dislike or boredom of work, perhaps combined with the intelligence to think of ways to over exaggerate this & try to get out of it?
Some days he is perfect - no hiccups at all. other days he is a right spanner. I am of course working on moving forward when he spooks & spins and introduce things like trotting poles to help + circles, serpentine,figure of eight, transitions etc etc. Plus doing leg yield, shoulder in etc but he loves that as he is good at them. So its like I'll be good cos I am good at these.
But to W,T,C he seems to hate.
But we don't seem to be reducing these incidents apart from when his is having a good day! In fact recent weeks its worse.There is a particular corner & long side that is open to fields & there is always a rabbit, bird, plane,dog, noise or something he can pick. He seems to say ' yeah that's a bit scary & I am a bit scared so lets over react!'
How can I work out what's really going on? Is there a way to identify genuine fear vs. lazyitis & just plain pratting about???
How can I get the spooks to be calmer? Just a little dash to the side or a stop would be better than either bad napping &/or then launch into the air with a spin around at a mad dash! He has tried tanking across the arena & initially managed this -but I think I have now managed to feel this & to stop that before any momentum builds.
Any comments welcome as I am sure there are things I've not thought of doing. Any comments on how long this could take would also be moral boosting ( well maybe!)
For the record he's on a health plan and has had eyes, teeth ,feet, back checked & saddle adjusted & a change of bit to a myler comfort snaffle. He eats nothing - only a scoop of fast fibre to take his supplements and then ad lib hay - he's a very good doer. Could the spring grass be at work?? He's not really full of beans but seems more irrational & more reactive.
Thanks sorry for the waffle..............