Haffie
Well-Known Member
Hmm tried first canter of the year today and my pony put her head right down and shook it... If it wasnt for her mane i might have come off.
I tried repeatedly with loose reins and slightly tighter reins but she kept doing the same thing immediately as she went into canter. I kept at it and eventually she stopped going into canter at all and just did a fast trot, repeatedly.
I bought her late last year and she did the same thing when I cantered behind another pony. At the time i thought she'd just gotten a scare from a tractor nearby. I hadn't cantered since because i've just been hacking her at walk and trot through the winter.
When I bought her she had various problems (walking off when im mounting, not stopping, not staying stopped, biting etc) but i have fixed all of these now. She is very intelligent and she is not a mean pony at all!! Its just about knowing what works...
She has been vetted, had her teeth checked, hooves trimmed and her saddle fits well. I really dont think her behaviour is the result of a saddle or health problem. However i have read that sometimes horses can have a learned behavioural problem from a previous cause - perhaps the saddle she had with the previous owners didnt fit well? (I dont think theyd tell me, if i asked).
Anyway, i hope someome can give me some tips as im flummoxed as to how to fix it :-/
Id like to add that she is very happy and willing trotting.
Thank you!
I tried repeatedly with loose reins and slightly tighter reins but she kept doing the same thing immediately as she went into canter. I kept at it and eventually she stopped going into canter at all and just did a fast trot, repeatedly.
I bought her late last year and she did the same thing when I cantered behind another pony. At the time i thought she'd just gotten a scare from a tractor nearby. I hadn't cantered since because i've just been hacking her at walk and trot through the winter.
When I bought her she had various problems (walking off when im mounting, not stopping, not staying stopped, biting etc) but i have fixed all of these now. She is very intelligent and she is not a mean pony at all!! Its just about knowing what works...
She has been vetted, had her teeth checked, hooves trimmed and her saddle fits well. I really dont think her behaviour is the result of a saddle or health problem. However i have read that sometimes horses can have a learned behavioural problem from a previous cause - perhaps the saddle she had with the previous owners didnt fit well? (I dont think theyd tell me, if i asked).
Anyway, i hope someome can give me some tips as im flummoxed as to how to fix it :-/
Id like to add that she is very happy and willing trotting.
Thank you!