becca1998
Well-Known Member
She used to do all ofthat stuff I have worked through it yea she may not be stabled but I think everyone thinks she does this every day and has not read my posts proplery I know what I am doing and I have shown her in hand very successfully this year my point was that she is very sharp and nervous that's why I stopped backing her at the begging of the year, and yes at the begging of the year she would kick of being brought in but she definatly doesnt do that now. I have a plan and I will follow that the least of my worries at the moment is her being stabled my concern is getting her used to things. My horse definitely trusts me shes a mummy horse and I can do a lot with her I think her behaviour is just her being her something she sees everyday could be scary the next day.To train a young horse that's had a poor start you need a plan .
You need to set your self objectives and work towards meeting them .
So if your horse was mine I would be leading it around and teaching it to halt and walk on from the voice .
I would teaching it stand while groomed and all that sort of thing .
The stabling thing must be dealt with .
Roultine is your friend in this sort of situation twice a day I would bring the horse into the stable and do a bit of handling .
You just have to be persistent and have a plan .
You also need advice on the ground from an experianced person who can see the horse and advise you the best training plan .
It sounds as if the horse may have been rough broke to drive when young that's a shame but it is what it is and you just have to work through it .
I would be walk lunging round the school and yard teaching the horse the voice commands and getting standing calmly and obediently .
I would not long rein before the horse is very calm unless you are very experianced and good at it , when you start long reining have a second person to help you .