Dream2own
Well-Known Member
I read an articlein Your Horse magazine about the stages of a spook. I am a nervous rider inspooking situations as I'm sure a lot of riders are. I used to have lessons ona very young worried horse and I spent most of my lessons keeping worryingabout how much his ears were darting about and trying to gauge the next time hewould jump sideways at an imaginary monster in the trees. Needless tosay it didn't help with my confidence or my riding ability as I spent mostthe lesson focused on the behaviour of my horse.
To me, if thehorse Im riding spooks, my fear is that he will bolt. From the article itseems that bolting as a last resort and most horses will not reach this level.Is this right? Am I worrying unnecessarily if a horse spooks at a bird flyingpast or imaginary stuff in hedges?
To me, if thehorse Im riding spooks, my fear is that he will bolt. From the article itseems that bolting as a last resort and most horses will not reach this level.Is this right? Am I worrying unnecessarily if a horse spooks at a bird flyingpast or imaginary stuff in hedges?