SilGathien
Well-Known Member
Now, I really need some adivce on how to convince my horse to do these.
He knows a couple of lateral movements, and I know these are usually the first lateral movements a horse is taught.
From the ground with no one on him, I can quite happily push him over so that he crosses well and doesn't move his front legs too far.
However, this is a totally different matter when I'm on him. No matter how much leg pressure is applied, he is not willing to move over, and I guess this can possibly be put down to confusion, but he knows perfectly well what to do with nobody on him. He does occasionally move over if some one who is on the ground applies pressure with their hand, but he does not do this often.
Now, I had a lesson the other night where we asked him to do these. He would sometimes move over, but only without a lot of persuasion. By the end, he was rather worked up as he did end up bucking, rearing (only small I assure you) and walking backwards.
He is an ex-racer, and sometimes they can react differently to other TBs so I believe, but this behaviour is genuinely out of character as he is such a placid horse.
His back is fine, just tension sometimes because he is not sufficiently free through his back.
I do have to consider the fact of his saddle, because I don't like it, and he does react to too much pressure if the saddle is tight as he would actually stop moving inbetween jumps earlier this year. However, he is totally fine to ride on the flat (haven't jumped recently), and has shown no resistance in going forward, apart from being a little behind my leg.
So, any ideas of trying to teach him this with me on him?
Thanks xx
(Sorry its so long!
)
He knows a couple of lateral movements, and I know these are usually the first lateral movements a horse is taught.
From the ground with no one on him, I can quite happily push him over so that he crosses well and doesn't move his front legs too far.
However, this is a totally different matter when I'm on him. No matter how much leg pressure is applied, he is not willing to move over, and I guess this can possibly be put down to confusion, but he knows perfectly well what to do with nobody on him. He does occasionally move over if some one who is on the ground applies pressure with their hand, but he does not do this often.
Now, I had a lesson the other night where we asked him to do these. He would sometimes move over, but only without a lot of persuasion. By the end, he was rather worked up as he did end up bucking, rearing (only small I assure you) and walking backwards.
He is an ex-racer, and sometimes they can react differently to other TBs so I believe, but this behaviour is genuinely out of character as he is such a placid horse.
His back is fine, just tension sometimes because he is not sufficiently free through his back.
I do have to consider the fact of his saddle, because I don't like it, and he does react to too much pressure if the saddle is tight as he would actually stop moving inbetween jumps earlier this year. However, he is totally fine to ride on the flat (haven't jumped recently), and has shown no resistance in going forward, apart from being a little behind my leg.
So, any ideas of trying to teach him this with me on him?
Thanks xx
(Sorry its so long!