lisae
1st Jul 2002, 02:08 PM
I have a very calm 5 yr. old Haflinger mare who despite her young age is suitable for a beginner driver - me. We hitched up over the weekend and even though she has a two month old filly (who was safely tucked into their stall, hollering murder) mare heads happily down the road. My boy and I were more worried about the foal than she was, so we turn around and head home after only a half mile, turn baby lose with us, and decide to work around the house (limited three acres total, lots of obstacles in lawn, and high grass with paths mowed.) The problem is that mare didn't want to stop trotting! I thought a walk would be more suitable to the "course" and with foal everywhere at once; mare used to go out driving 3 - 5 miles every day with the previous owner (owner's stress relief) and we got into a quite a conflict about which gait to be in. Verbal commands were out the window (although the steering was still in place even with a light hand) and the brakes were gone! She wasn't trying to run away, she just wanted to trot on. I didn't want to ruin her mouth by hauling on her, so kept up with half halts but to achieve a stop I finally just had to pull. Ack! I note that my brotherinlaw, who drove her the week before, used a much tighter rein at all times, and thought I lacked enough tension on the reins generally. So, I guess my question is, a tighter hand before she takes up the trot? Ground driving to establish what the proper tension should be? Ignore the baby's nerves and keep working on the road? I don't want to ruin my relationship with the horse by being heavy handed.