Happy H
Well-Known Member
Tried this version of a western way when all else failed with mine..
Attach a lunge line to the bit / cavesson as if you were going to lunge.
If they move at any point before you have your leg over the saddle, send them forward immidiately with the other end of the lunge line and keep them running round in a small circle - working hard - for a while. Don't get angry or tell them off, just make them work! When they looking like they have had enough, send them forward for another circuit or so.
Then stand them back by the mounting block and repeat.
Can take a couple of goes, but works very well. Trick is not to get angry or tell them off, just make them realise it is easier for them to stand still than it is to move.
If they move off once you have your leg over, ask for rein back immediately, then ask them to stand. If they don't, more rein back. Again - no anger or telling off, just make it easier for them to do what you want.
Then get off without moving off.
When they have done it well a couple of times, put them away straight away without riding.
Just another idea to try.
As others have stated, once you have them standing still to mount, always make them stand for a while every time you get on. That's where I go wrong and get back into bad habbits!
Attach a lunge line to the bit / cavesson as if you were going to lunge.
If they move at any point before you have your leg over the saddle, send them forward immidiately with the other end of the lunge line and keep them running round in a small circle - working hard - for a while. Don't get angry or tell them off, just make them work! When they looking like they have had enough, send them forward for another circuit or so.
Then stand them back by the mounting block and repeat.
Can take a couple of goes, but works very well. Trick is not to get angry or tell them off, just make them realise it is easier for them to stand still than it is to move.
If they move off once you have your leg over, ask for rein back immediately, then ask them to stand. If they don't, more rein back. Again - no anger or telling off, just make it easier for them to do what you want.
Then get off without moving off.
When they have done it well a couple of times, put them away straight away without riding.
Just another idea to try.
As others have stated, once you have them standing still to mount, always make them stand for a while every time you get on. That's where I go wrong and get back into bad habbits!