SnowGo
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Looking for some tips on getting my mare calmer when I ride her in the field. Our arena is tiny so want to make the most of this lovely weather and ride out in the field. She has been on box-rest before the new year on and off for nearly 6 months so hasn't been ridden in the field since last summer.
The first time I rode her down the field about 2 weeks ago she felt like a rocket about to go off and when I let her move up into canter to get up a steep bit of the field she exploded and catapulted me threw the air (I'm quite impressed of the flip I did
). I got back on a walked and had a short trot before heading back because I was in a lot of pain.
Two days later went down to the field again accompanied by another rider. She was fine for about 15 minutes when she started getting fizzy again and deposited me on the ground before galloping back to the yard. Again I got back on and went for a walk down the drive but she was very jumpy so I gave up after that.
Since then she's been ridden in the arena and I've been taking her out in hand down the field, either leading or lunging her, doing halt transitions up the hill as that's were she gallops off.
I'm planning on taking her for a potter down the field later and am trying to think of some ways to keep her sensible. On the practical side I'm wearing my body protector and hi viz, and will be putting a longish neck strap on her for something extra to hold on to.
I know that we wind each other up as I can feel that she's wanting to gallop off so I pull her back so she gets annoyed and jogs, and so on and so forth. So hopefully the neck strap might help me stop pulling as much.
Sorry this has got a bit long! I'm not usually ever nervous of riding her as I can always sit her bucks but these two were something else and I had no hope of staying on! Are there any other things I could do to keep her chill? *Goes off in search for rescue remedy*
The first time I rode her down the field about 2 weeks ago she felt like a rocket about to go off and when I let her move up into canter to get up a steep bit of the field she exploded and catapulted me threw the air (I'm quite impressed of the flip I did
Two days later went down to the field again accompanied by another rider. She was fine for about 15 minutes when she started getting fizzy again and deposited me on the ground before galloping back to the yard. Again I got back on and went for a walk down the drive but she was very jumpy so I gave up after that.
Since then she's been ridden in the arena and I've been taking her out in hand down the field, either leading or lunging her, doing halt transitions up the hill as that's were she gallops off.
I'm planning on taking her for a potter down the field later and am trying to think of some ways to keep her sensible. On the practical side I'm wearing my body protector and hi viz, and will be putting a longish neck strap on her for something extra to hold on to.
I know that we wind each other up as I can feel that she's wanting to gallop off so I pull her back so she gets annoyed and jogs, and so on and so forth. So hopefully the neck strap might help me stop pulling as much.
Sorry this has got a bit long! I'm not usually ever nervous of riding her as I can always sit her bucks but these two were something else and I had no hope of staying on! Are there any other things I could do to keep her chill? *Goes off in search for rescue remedy*