BenjaminBunny
Well-Known Member
Hi
Is anyone else's horse feeling the spring already???
My horse has turned into a complete tool!
On tues of last week we had a fantastic lesson then i rode on thurs and he spooked at everything - infact spooked at nothing too - at the time it was very windy so i put it down to that.....
so I lunged on friday - didn't do anything on sat as it snowed and kinda made things difficult
then on sunday I rode and again a complete loon.... spooking at thin air! I've only ever ridden at the most every other day...
then yesterday I lunged for 15/20 mins then rode - to make sure that there wasn't something else going on and to burn off some energy - despite me trying to calm him down he still acted like a fool
Once I got him listening to me (which has never been this much trouble) i then got on board at which point he kept whinnying to nothing and completely ignoring me and spooking
now i've changed nothing!
and i'm not looking for advice I guess i just want some reassurance that i'm not the only one with a horse obviously feeling like spring has sprung...
Is anyone else's horse feeling the spring already???
My horse has turned into a complete tool!
On tues of last week we had a fantastic lesson then i rode on thurs and he spooked at everything - infact spooked at nothing too - at the time it was very windy so i put it down to that.....
so I lunged on friday - didn't do anything on sat as it snowed and kinda made things difficult
then on sunday I rode and again a complete loon.... spooking at thin air! I've only ever ridden at the most every other day...
then yesterday I lunged for 15/20 mins then rode - to make sure that there wasn't something else going on and to burn off some energy - despite me trying to calm him down he still acted like a fool
Once I got him listening to me (which has never been this much trouble) i then got on board at which point he kept whinnying to nothing and completely ignoring me and spooking
now i've changed nothing!
and i'm not looking for advice I guess i just want some reassurance that i'm not the only one with a horse obviously feeling like spring has sprung...