tillytime
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
Was wandering if anyone can help me with a few useful suggestions. On quite a few occasions my horse has galloped off with me. This only really happens on the track on site, so I try to wear her out a bit first before allowing her to go there. I also try and do alot of walking and trotting on the track to stop her thinking shes allowed to charge off. If I feel her pulling to go I tend to bring her back to a walk, or if I'm happy to go and it feels controlled I will let her gallop on.
I've tried to cross the reins, and apply the pressure of her pulling into her neck.
Generally she is really slow and safe, but this is one area I can't seem to manage!
Please help before her or me gets seriously injured.
Was wandering if anyone can help me with a few useful suggestions. On quite a few occasions my horse has galloped off with me. This only really happens on the track on site, so I try to wear her out a bit first before allowing her to go there. I also try and do alot of walking and trotting on the track to stop her thinking shes allowed to charge off. If I feel her pulling to go I tend to bring her back to a walk, or if I'm happy to go and it feels controlled I will let her gallop on.
I've tried to cross the reins, and apply the pressure of her pulling into her neck.
Generally she is really slow and safe, but this is one area I can't seem to manage!
Please help before her or me gets seriously injured.