marmite
Well-Known Member
I am working a 4 yr old who was partly backed last year although my boss got no further than leaning across her once.
She is a lush mare but mental she spooked yesterday because i sneezed and ran round me snorting and lashing her back leg out and her behaivour is very irratic.
I have issues even getting her to the school as she just jumps at everything.
Now she has not been out since last summer except for 2 days recently and frankly it was dangerous getting her to the feild and back as she is so quick and unpredictable.
Once i have her in the school on the lunge she is rather chilled bar scary water bottles with massive tommy guns trying to shoot her.
Now my problem is my boss wants to crack on and get her backed but i would rather start some long reining and do some de-sensitising exercises with her on the ground such as have people there destracting her with scary things and banging things.
And personally i would not feel safe attempting to sit on her until she has had a few weeks out and that hopefully should be two weeks from now they go out full time.
So if i suggested to my boss we start some de-sensitising exercises with her for a few weeks then see how she goes and aim to get on her at the end of may,Do you think i would be crossing the line by saying that to her would she think i was sticking my nose in?
Just as its me who will be getting on her and i have a feeling she is going to be a bucker and i know she is sharp,quick,irratic and unpredictable,i would just like to see if a few weeks in the feild calms her down at all as i am actually worried about sitting on this horse i think as she is at the moment she could seriously injure me.
She is a lush mare but mental she spooked yesterday because i sneezed and ran round me snorting and lashing her back leg out and her behaivour is very irratic.
I have issues even getting her to the school as she just jumps at everything.
Now she has not been out since last summer except for 2 days recently and frankly it was dangerous getting her to the feild and back as she is so quick and unpredictable.
Once i have her in the school on the lunge she is rather chilled bar scary water bottles with massive tommy guns trying to shoot her.
Now my problem is my boss wants to crack on and get her backed but i would rather start some long reining and do some de-sensitising exercises with her on the ground such as have people there destracting her with scary things and banging things.
And personally i would not feel safe attempting to sit on her until she has had a few weeks out and that hopefully should be two weeks from now they go out full time.
So if i suggested to my boss we start some de-sensitising exercises with her for a few weeks then see how she goes and aim to get on her at the end of may,Do you think i would be crossing the line by saying that to her would she think i was sticking my nose in?
Just as its me who will be getting on her and i have a feeling she is going to be a bucker and i know she is sharp,quick,irratic and unpredictable,i would just like to see if a few weeks in the feild calms her down at all as i am actually worried about sitting on this horse i think as she is at the moment she could seriously injure me.