Jade-and-patch
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I have a four year old gelding who I've owned for just over three weeks now. He seems to have settled at his new yard, but is unbroken and his lunging is starting to improve. I don't have any problems catching him in the field and he will always come over. However once he is caught, he often refuses to move or walk on from his field...it can take me ages!! This seems to be getting worse not better as he grows in confidence. I can tell by his demina that it is not because he is scared but because he is being stubborn. The only thing that seems to work is if he is following his field companion or if somebody is waving their arms behind him. I'm not one to whip a stubborn horse as I feel it can often be anti productive, however I have tried tapping him with the lead rope behind my shoulder when leading but this only makes him back up or even try a little rear. I can't always rely on having another horse of person there, does anyone have any ways to get arose be this? Remember he is young! Thanks in advance.