badgerdog
Well-Known Member
My recently backed 3 yo has been going great. I take her for gentle hacks up the country lanes and she's a little star. She's good in traffic and isn't spooky. She is frightened of cows but even this is becoming less of a problem.
The problem is when I try and ride her in the field on the farm. When I first backed her I used to ride round it and she was fine. We even had a few canters! However, over the past few weeks she's started to go a bit loopy when I take her in. She gets quite stressy and feels like a coiled spring. I try and have a chilled walk and trot but she just gets so wound up and gives a few mini broncs. She's bronced me off in the past so I'm now wary about pushing her on when she is in this state of mind.
She was like this tonight. I managed for 10 minutes, but before she decided to blow I took her for a half hour hack down the lane where she became very chilled and plodded along like an old hand.
Am I asking too much of her to ride around a big open field? We haven't got an arena although I can hire one that's within hackable distance. I know she's still very much a baby so I don't want to push her too much.
Is it just normal behaviour for a youngster or is she being a bit quirky?
I know I over react about everything with her. She's my first youngster and I've had her since she was a foal. I take everything so personally!
The problem is when I try and ride her in the field on the farm. When I first backed her I used to ride round it and she was fine. We even had a few canters! However, over the past few weeks she's started to go a bit loopy when I take her in. She gets quite stressy and feels like a coiled spring. I try and have a chilled walk and trot but she just gets so wound up and gives a few mini broncs. She's bronced me off in the past so I'm now wary about pushing her on when she is in this state of mind.
She was like this tonight. I managed for 10 minutes, but before she decided to blow I took her for a half hour hack down the lane where she became very chilled and plodded along like an old hand.
Am I asking too much of her to ride around a big open field? We haven't got an arena although I can hire one that's within hackable distance. I know she's still very much a baby so I don't want to push her too much.
Is it just normal behaviour for a youngster or is she being a bit quirky?
I know I over react about everything with her. She's my first youngster and I've had her since she was a foal. I take everything so personally!