JHobbs
Member
Hi - I have a problem with my horse whereby for no real reason he stops while out hacking and refuses to move forward. He's been doing this for about a year now, although it was less often during the winter. There is nothing scarey to warrant him refusing to move, in fact when there is something scarey he always goes past it but with a wide berth.
Its becoming a real problem, I've tried smacking him with a stick which just causes him to buck and kick out (not good for cars, cyclists or anything else which may be unfortunate enough to be behind us), if I apply more leg or kick him he just runs backwards - into whatever maybe behind us, if I get after him with my voice & leg he's started to bunny hop rear, I've also tried turning him in multiple circles but to no avail!.......It seems that the only way he will move is if he is led either by the rider or another horse (which I don't like doing as I think this lets him get away with the bad behavior) or to turn him around and literally rein back - this can go on for probably a couple of hundred yards which isn't ideal either.
He displays this behavior more in company of another horse but also on his own. He has his saddle, back & teeth checked regularly so I'm pretty confident its not because he is in discomfort...I'm thinking along the lines that is a form of napping or lack of respect for the rider.
I've had him for 7 years, I've been riding for 30 years but I have never come across this problem before and am at my wits end with what to try next!
Any help / suggestion would be appreciated - please!
Its becoming a real problem, I've tried smacking him with a stick which just causes him to buck and kick out (not good for cars, cyclists or anything else which may be unfortunate enough to be behind us), if I apply more leg or kick him he just runs backwards - into whatever maybe behind us, if I get after him with my voice & leg he's started to bunny hop rear, I've also tried turning him in multiple circles but to no avail!.......It seems that the only way he will move is if he is led either by the rider or another horse (which I don't like doing as I think this lets him get away with the bad behavior) or to turn him around and literally rein back - this can go on for probably a couple of hundred yards which isn't ideal either.
He displays this behavior more in company of another horse but also on his own. He has his saddle, back & teeth checked regularly so I'm pretty confident its not because he is in discomfort...I'm thinking along the lines that is a form of napping or lack of respect for the rider.
I've had him for 7 years, I've been riding for 30 years but I have never come across this problem before and am at my wits end with what to try next!
Any help / suggestion would be appreciated - please!