beccacromar16
Member
Hi guys, I'm wondering if you can help me!
I recently bought a 7 year old mare that has NEVER been told "No" in her life and has been treated like a princess and let away with absolute murder! I've had her rising 9 weeks now and we're becoming closer and closer each day.
The first couple of times I took her out on hacks with other horses, she seems to nap like crazy when she sees something she really doesn't like and will stop dead, spin, rear or ride up onto grass verges and doesn't care what is going on behind her and it just became dangerous.
Recently, I've been taking her out in her bridle and lungeing rope in-hand around our more common hacking routes and the first time she stopped dead every 5 minutes but I took her out today for 3 and a half hours (I lost track of time lol) and she did not stop ONCE. We passed JCB's, buses, we passed 3 long lines of horses going to and from the riding school down the road, dogs and I even walked her up to my house to meet my mum and take her through the busy estate that we live in that is SWARMED with children!
I am taking her out on her first hack on her own on Thursday, but also taking my lungeing rope incase I need to dismount and walk her for the remainder of the ride so that i do not have to turn back like she wants too haha! Is this the right thing to do?

Is it safe to long line (ground drive) my horse out on quiet bridle paths and roads so that she does not have the reassurance of me next to her?
What do you guys think? Is this just lack of trust between horse and rider that is gradually increasing? <3
I recently bought a 7 year old mare that has NEVER been told "No" in her life and has been treated like a princess and let away with absolute murder! I've had her rising 9 weeks now and we're becoming closer and closer each day.
The first couple of times I took her out on hacks with other horses, she seems to nap like crazy when she sees something she really doesn't like and will stop dead, spin, rear or ride up onto grass verges and doesn't care what is going on behind her and it just became dangerous.
Recently, I've been taking her out in her bridle and lungeing rope in-hand around our more common hacking routes and the first time she stopped dead every 5 minutes but I took her out today for 3 and a half hours (I lost track of time lol) and she did not stop ONCE. We passed JCB's, buses, we passed 3 long lines of horses going to and from the riding school down the road, dogs and I even walked her up to my house to meet my mum and take her through the busy estate that we live in that is SWARMED with children!
I am taking her out on her first hack on her own on Thursday, but also taking my lungeing rope incase I need to dismount and walk her for the remainder of the ride so that i do not have to turn back like she wants too haha! Is this the right thing to do?
Is it safe to long line (ground drive) my horse out on quiet bridle paths and roads so that she does not have the reassurance of me next to her?
What do you guys think? Is this just lack of trust between horse and rider that is gradually increasing? <3
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