ChiffChaff
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Dont post often but would like some advice.
I have an 18 year old Welsh D on full loan who is a lovely, sweet natured pony who I can generally do everything with. She is the sort that really doesn't have a bad bone in her body!
Today I was out hacking on my own down a fairly busy (but still residential) road. I have ridden down the road before in company before and she has always been great, she isnt exactly bombproof but is sensible and has a good sense of self preservation! Today a little boy on an electric car-thing was riding on the pavement on the opposite side of the road and it scared the LIFE out of pony, she bunny hopped, span and tried to run for home. I tried once or twice to turn her in the direction I wanted to go in but she was getting more wound up and we were holding up the traffic, so I turned for home (trotting/jogging sideways up the road...). Once I had turned onto a quieter road after thanking the cars profusely - she calmed down and walked. I didnt take her straight home, we hacked around the quieter roads for a while and although she was a little more spooky than normal and needed lots of pats and reassurance, she was fine.
So, was I right to turn back? Im going back out tomorrow with another horse and we will probably take the same route. Shes fab on the roads usually. Nothing really phases her and her usual response to scary things is to jump then settle or just stop and look. What would you have done in the same situation? Do you think she was just scared or napping too? We havent hacked alone in while, maybe I should do it more often?
Any thoughts greatly appreciated!
Dont post often but would like some advice.
I have an 18 year old Welsh D on full loan who is a lovely, sweet natured pony who I can generally do everything with. She is the sort that really doesn't have a bad bone in her body!
Today I was out hacking on my own down a fairly busy (but still residential) road. I have ridden down the road before in company before and she has always been great, she isnt exactly bombproof but is sensible and has a good sense of self preservation! Today a little boy on an electric car-thing was riding on the pavement on the opposite side of the road and it scared the LIFE out of pony, she bunny hopped, span and tried to run for home. I tried once or twice to turn her in the direction I wanted to go in but she was getting more wound up and we were holding up the traffic, so I turned for home (trotting/jogging sideways up the road...). Once I had turned onto a quieter road after thanking the cars profusely - she calmed down and walked. I didnt take her straight home, we hacked around the quieter roads for a while and although she was a little more spooky than normal and needed lots of pats and reassurance, she was fine.
So, was I right to turn back? Im going back out tomorrow with another horse and we will probably take the same route. Shes fab on the roads usually. Nothing really phases her and her usual response to scary things is to jump then settle or just stop and look. What would you have done in the same situation? Do you think she was just scared or napping too? We havent hacked alone in while, maybe I should do it more often?
Any thoughts greatly appreciated!