mandwhy
Well-Known Member
So I have had my 15hh haffy mare for about 2 months and have ordered a saddle after fitting which should come in about 2 weeks.
As I had an accident off the horse I had on loan last I have not been riding for about 3 months as I knackered my arm! Seems almost back to full strength now so will be OK for when I am riding again. Obviously rode when I viewed her and for saddle fitting and she was very good and slightly ploddy which is preferable to strong at the mo!
She is only five and came from somewhere quite isolated so I have been taking her out for walks on the roads to get her used to traffic. Last time she was great and I thought yes I am happy about riding her when saddle comes, apart from a bit of upset when we met a bus, but we will get there. Today however I brought my BF with me and she was not on her best behaviour at all! Told BF to walk in front but she almost ran into him so he decided to stay behind or to the side, I don't know if this worried her but bless him he is only just starting to feel confident around her so probably better just me and her for now.
The main problems are not stopping to cross the road, she tries to circle round me and is generally a bit arsey when asked to stand for a minute, just young and impatient! I have held her out of the way obviously but would like to teach her to stand still. At the moment we are using the pedestrian crossings as the main road we cross is quite busy so that helps.
Also today she was not that great coming down the bit of faster road and was swinging out a bit and jogging more than usual and refrained to stop a couple of times resulting in circling which is not cool around traffic although all cars were very good and I thanked profusely!
We both have hi vis on and I lead her in a bridle obviously, on the inside between her and any cars (this is weaker arm side though).
Would side reins help? I have heard of people walking out in them but not tried it.
Maybe she will be better once ridden but I am a bit nervous about it. I have a couple of friends locally so will try to coordinate company but I mostly do this in the light on a weekday.
I am not sure there is much I can do other than persevere and maybe today was just an off day but if anyone has any tips or experiences then do share
As I had an accident off the horse I had on loan last I have not been riding for about 3 months as I knackered my arm! Seems almost back to full strength now so will be OK for when I am riding again. Obviously rode when I viewed her and for saddle fitting and she was very good and slightly ploddy which is preferable to strong at the mo!
She is only five and came from somewhere quite isolated so I have been taking her out for walks on the roads to get her used to traffic. Last time she was great and I thought yes I am happy about riding her when saddle comes, apart from a bit of upset when we met a bus, but we will get there. Today however I brought my BF with me and she was not on her best behaviour at all! Told BF to walk in front but she almost ran into him so he decided to stay behind or to the side, I don't know if this worried her but bless him he is only just starting to feel confident around her so probably better just me and her for now.
The main problems are not stopping to cross the road, she tries to circle round me and is generally a bit arsey when asked to stand for a minute, just young and impatient! I have held her out of the way obviously but would like to teach her to stand still. At the moment we are using the pedestrian crossings as the main road we cross is quite busy so that helps.
Also today she was not that great coming down the bit of faster road and was swinging out a bit and jogging more than usual and refrained to stop a couple of times resulting in circling which is not cool around traffic although all cars were very good and I thanked profusely!
We both have hi vis on and I lead her in a bridle obviously, on the inside between her and any cars (this is weaker arm side though).
Would side reins help? I have heard of people walking out in them but not tried it.
Maybe she will be better once ridden but I am a bit nervous about it. I have a couple of friends locally so will try to coordinate company but I mostly do this in the light on a weekday.
I am not sure there is much I can do other than persevere and maybe today was just an off day but if anyone has any tips or experiences then do share