charlie76
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I have a very nice, very capable warmblood gelding who is competing at medium and schooling advanced medium.
He is a lovely horse but his spooking and his short attention span is driving me nuts.
He is much worse at home then out, although at a show he is never really focused, he calls non stop and becomes introverted in the test.
At home he is always looking for a reason to spook, 99% of the time there is nothing there, he gets tense in the neck, feels like you have no connection and you total loose the pace or the exercise you are doing.
His spooks are not a little jump, he will drop his shoulder and spin mid canter without warning!
He can go past the same thing 100 times and then spook on the 101 time!
its so frustrating as its stopping our progress.
I have tried showing him things, ignoring him, reassuring him. It doesn't work.
On the lunge, even in side reins, he is still trying to look out of the arena at things.
I hack him two or three times a week.
Today when I rode him, he spooked the first time round the school so I gave him a bit of a kick and tapped him up with the stick as he drops off the leg before spooking. He then was brilliant, went really well. I stopped to chat to a friend who had been stood watching and some one else came over to take a stick from. The whip holder. She was also there for some time, he stood quietly then for no reason from halt, span, dropped his shoulder and ******ed off across the school, I have no idea how I stayed on. I took him back, he did it again. This time smacking me in the face in the process.
I wasnt going to let him stop on that so I trotted him round the school and he continued to spook and totally drop behind the leg. In desperation I picked up a short stick and on the forth time of him dropping me I gave him a well timed hard smack. He shot off but never spooked again! This tells me he is trying it on and using it as an evasion. I did five more minute and got off.
However. I felt terrible for smacking him!
Any suggestions!
He goes out daily, he is on quite a high energy diet as he is a lazy toad!
He is fed a magnesium based calmer.
I ride him six days a week.
He is worse in the snaffle than the double
He is a lovely horse but his spooking and his short attention span is driving me nuts.
He is much worse at home then out, although at a show he is never really focused, he calls non stop and becomes introverted in the test.
At home he is always looking for a reason to spook, 99% of the time there is nothing there, he gets tense in the neck, feels like you have no connection and you total loose the pace or the exercise you are doing.
His spooks are not a little jump, he will drop his shoulder and spin mid canter without warning!
He can go past the same thing 100 times and then spook on the 101 time!
its so frustrating as its stopping our progress.
I have tried showing him things, ignoring him, reassuring him. It doesn't work.
On the lunge, even in side reins, he is still trying to look out of the arena at things.
I hack him two or three times a week.
Today when I rode him, he spooked the first time round the school so I gave him a bit of a kick and tapped him up with the stick as he drops off the leg before spooking. He then was brilliant, went really well. I stopped to chat to a friend who had been stood watching and some one else came over to take a stick from. The whip holder. She was also there for some time, he stood quietly then for no reason from halt, span, dropped his shoulder and ******ed off across the school, I have no idea how I stayed on. I took him back, he did it again. This time smacking me in the face in the process.
I wasnt going to let him stop on that so I trotted him round the school and he continued to spook and totally drop behind the leg. In desperation I picked up a short stick and on the forth time of him dropping me I gave him a well timed hard smack. He shot off but never spooked again! This tells me he is trying it on and using it as an evasion. I did five more minute and got off.
However. I felt terrible for smacking him!
Any suggestions!
He goes out daily, he is on quite a high energy diet as he is a lazy toad!
He is fed a magnesium based calmer.
I ride him six days a week.
He is worse in the snaffle than the double