Bethy used to be a saint to lunge but over the past 6 months or so she has got worse and worse, until I now can't lunge her at all.
1) She won't actually do it, stands beside me until I actually lead her out onto a circle.
2) She then proceeds to walk round nicely for a few circles before starting to p!ss about and refuse to work.
3) Trot and canter are a general no-no, she will quite often do a circle and then pretend something is scary, bolt, buck, rear etc, then when I send her on again and make her work through it, she turns in and confronts me. When she does that I square up to her and make her go out again. Sometimes she does what I say, other times she fights back.
4) I had a friend watch me lunge her a few times and she said that I was standing level with, or in front of, Bethy's eye, making myself seem more confrontational. Once I moved back behind her eye and formed a "v" with the lunge whip, myself and the lunge line, she was better.
5) Same friend lunged her, and although she had a few problems (Bethy taking the p!ss mainly) she did get her going like she used to.
6) Working her in side reins on the lunge doesn't help, she's worse if anything.
7) Usually worse when she's in season.
8) I did think she's just testing me out and trying to be dominant - she's that kind of mare (naps sometimes when ridden as well,) but her ground manners in the yard etc are pretty much perfect - she doesn't barge anywhere, she stands quietly to be mounted etc.
9) Can't see any common factors on the occasions when she has done this, but it's not like she's bored because she isn't lunged that often - never has been.
10) Another thought - she lunges slightly better, but not much better, in one sand school than the other as it's less scary in one.
11) Sorry for the long post but I'm really at my wits' end with this, does anyone have any ideas what to do?
Thanks,
indienf
1) She won't actually do it, stands beside me until I actually lead her out onto a circle.
2) She then proceeds to walk round nicely for a few circles before starting to p!ss about and refuse to work.
3) Trot and canter are a general no-no, she will quite often do a circle and then pretend something is scary, bolt, buck, rear etc, then when I send her on again and make her work through it, she turns in and confronts me. When she does that I square up to her and make her go out again. Sometimes she does what I say, other times she fights back.
4) I had a friend watch me lunge her a few times and she said that I was standing level with, or in front of, Bethy's eye, making myself seem more confrontational. Once I moved back behind her eye and formed a "v" with the lunge whip, myself and the lunge line, she was better.
5) Same friend lunged her, and although she had a few problems (Bethy taking the p!ss mainly) she did get her going like she used to.
6) Working her in side reins on the lunge doesn't help, she's worse if anything.
7) Usually worse when she's in season.
8) I did think she's just testing me out and trying to be dominant - she's that kind of mare (naps sometimes when ridden as well,) but her ground manners in the yard etc are pretty much perfect - she doesn't barge anywhere, she stands quietly to be mounted etc.
9) Can't see any common factors on the occasions when she has done this, but it's not like she's bored because she isn't lunged that often - never has been.
10) Another thought - she lunges slightly better, but not much better, in one sand school than the other as it's less scary in one.
11) Sorry for the long post but I'm really at my wits' end with this, does anyone have any ideas what to do?
Thanks,
indienf