EQUIDAE
Well-Known Member
I've recently bought a 3 1/2 year old who has been in the same home since weaning and was pretty much a pet. Fortunately she is a beautifully natured mare who hasn't turned rude and bolshy but I have one small problem with her - she has been over handled and over bomb proofed and as a results doesn't really respond to any cues when doing groundwork with her.
I've tried lunging but she doesn't move forwards she just stands there, even if you crack the whip behind her, she won't free school as she would rather be with you, she won't lead in the arena without being pulled along, she wont follow another horse in the arena and would rather stand in the middle and plant. She leads OK day-to-day and if she does plant a little zig zag movement gets her going again but work-wise she is just flat. The only time she seems to want to move forwards is when long lining her on lanes but I have a loony next door neighbour so have to make sure they aren't about.
She doesn't move away from pressure on the ground very well either which I am working on. Normal horses would shift over if you poke them in the side - with her you have to use your knuckle quite firmly.
She took a rider with no issues but until she will move forwards independently of someone leading her ridden work really cannot progress. Long lining is giving her the cues of the bit but seat and leg cues are somewhat useless right now.
Oh I also tried sitting on her in the middle of the arena and waiting for her to move on her own (and then praise her) - she didn't move in 15 minutes.
She's a lovely steady eddie sort but this lack of forwards movement has got me a bit stumped.
Eta - I've tried a lunge line, schooling whip with a bag on etc to get her to move forwards. Nothing...
Any ideas?
I've tried lunging but she doesn't move forwards she just stands there, even if you crack the whip behind her, she won't free school as she would rather be with you, she won't lead in the arena without being pulled along, she wont follow another horse in the arena and would rather stand in the middle and plant. She leads OK day-to-day and if she does plant a little zig zag movement gets her going again but work-wise she is just flat. The only time she seems to want to move forwards is when long lining her on lanes but I have a loony next door neighbour so have to make sure they aren't about.
She doesn't move away from pressure on the ground very well either which I am working on. Normal horses would shift over if you poke them in the side - with her you have to use your knuckle quite firmly.
She took a rider with no issues but until she will move forwards independently of someone leading her ridden work really cannot progress. Long lining is giving her the cues of the bit but seat and leg cues are somewhat useless right now.
Oh I also tried sitting on her in the middle of the arena and waiting for her to move on her own (and then praise her) - she didn't move in 15 minutes.
She's a lovely steady eddie sort but this lack of forwards movement has got me a bit stumped.
Eta - I've tried a lunge line, schooling whip with a bag on etc to get her to move forwards. Nothing...
Any ideas?