georgiegirl
Well-Known Member
as its been many many moons since george was a youngster (and my memory is rubbish as to how we did it!) Im after peoples hints/tips/tricks for teaching a young horse rein back.
Autumn is 6 now and doing well on the flat as well as BE90's and discovery classes so im pretty sure shes about ready to learn.
Tried tonight with a helper on the floor. Closed hands around the reins and leg on = llama impression (poor autumn didnt understand) although we did get a couple of steps back with helper pushing her back from the front end. Didnt try too much as didnt want to confuse and upset her.
So.....does it sound like im going along the right lines? any other hints/tips to try?
thankyou!
*Edited by admin* See how Michael Eilberg teaches his horses to rein back: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/how-to-teach-your-horse-rein-back-509828
Autumn is 6 now and doing well on the flat as well as BE90's and discovery classes so im pretty sure shes about ready to learn.
Tried tonight with a helper on the floor. Closed hands around the reins and leg on = llama impression (poor autumn didnt understand) although we did get a couple of steps back with helper pushing her back from the front end. Didnt try too much as didnt want to confuse and upset her.
So.....does it sound like im going along the right lines? any other hints/tips to try?
thankyou!
*Edited by admin* See how Michael Eilberg teaches his horses to rein back: http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/features/how-to-teach-your-horse-rein-back-509828