Cheshire Chestnut
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What do you do when your horse/pony is spooky but not actually scared? Like they're playing on being scared when they're not really?
For example, my Welsh D is sometimes scared of fillers, planks and bright jumps. He's only 6 but a green 6 due to being a stallion for the first 4 years of his life. He's safe and sensible on the road and I'm not scared of him but sometimes he acts so silly. We had a small painted plank on the floor in the school last night and before I got on I lead him over it in hand and although he was wary, he stepped over it no problem a few times. Then when I got on he was acting all stupid and snorting at it, walking backwards but with his ears pricked & forward. Smacking him and shouting just results in a mad gallop away from my voice, however positive encouragement gets me there in the end. He went over it fine and then the next time we went at it (this time in trot) he slammed the breaks on and I fell off - landing on my feet and then we start it all over again.
Positive riding and encouragement gets me there in the end and I never let him get away with it but I just feel so annoyed at him for acting such a tool when he's clearly not scared despite him 'trembling'! Is this a Welsh D thing? I have heard they're quirky but never known a pony quite like him!
For example, my Welsh D is sometimes scared of fillers, planks and bright jumps. He's only 6 but a green 6 due to being a stallion for the first 4 years of his life. He's safe and sensible on the road and I'm not scared of him but sometimes he acts so silly. We had a small painted plank on the floor in the school last night and before I got on I lead him over it in hand and although he was wary, he stepped over it no problem a few times. Then when I got on he was acting all stupid and snorting at it, walking backwards but with his ears pricked & forward. Smacking him and shouting just results in a mad gallop away from my voice, however positive encouragement gets me there in the end. He went over it fine and then the next time we went at it (this time in trot) he slammed the breaks on and I fell off - landing on my feet and then we start it all over again.
Positive riding and encouragement gets me there in the end and I never let him get away with it but I just feel so annoyed at him for acting such a tool when he's clearly not scared despite him 'trembling'! Is this a Welsh D thing? I have heard they're quirky but never known a pony quite like him!