MizElz
Well-Known Member
Or would you view this as naughtiness, and something that can and must be worked through?
I'm not asking this with any reflection on my own situation; I'm lucky that Ellie is, and has always been, angelic about hacking alone; TBH it's all she has ever known with me, so it's unsurprising that there are no problems!
It's just I know there are lots of people who have horses or ponies that are naughty when they try to take them out alone, and I know I could not cope with this if it was me. A friend of mine has a showjumper who will only walk 20 yards up the road before spinning round and running for home - as such, she no longer takes him out. If it were me, I would never give in!
If you had a horse - young or old - that was a nightmare to hack on its own, would you sell it, give in and never hack alone, try to work through it?
I'm not asking this with any reflection on my own situation; I'm lucky that Ellie is, and has always been, angelic about hacking alone; TBH it's all she has ever known with me, so it's unsurprising that there are no problems!
It's just I know there are lots of people who have horses or ponies that are naughty when they try to take them out alone, and I know I could not cope with this if it was me. A friend of mine has a showjumper who will only walk 20 yards up the road before spinning round and running for home - as such, she no longer takes him out. If it were me, I would never give in!
If you had a horse - young or old - that was a nightmare to hack on its own, would you sell it, give in and never hack alone, try to work through it?