Hello Heather ... I posted a question elsewhere about sudden difficulties I am experiencing keeping my loan horse on the track, but there were no takers ...
I'm not sure if you are away but would appreciate your help whenever you can manage to reply.
After riding my mare for a few months I've finally built up a trust between us and although she can be a bit moody and lazy sometimes, she is normally pretty co-operative, so I'm not sure why she has suddenly become reluctant to stay on the track, particularly on the right rein.
I thought initially that she was afraid of a small, narrow loop of stripey pink rope looped around a post (maybe she thought it wasa snake!?) but I managed to persuade her to pass it without spooking. However, I now still have difficulty pushing her over to the track in the normal way, but can get her over just by holding up the reins loosely, and pushing them over to the right, so that the inside rein is resting on her neck ... I hardly need any pressure from my inside leg .... am I being dumb here, because I don't understand this?
I've always ridden in this way when I have problems communicating what I want with a horse ... even turning circles it seems to work. It's so contradictory to the established BHS way which insists that you have some sort of contact with the bit.
Can you explain what is happening here? Incidentally, she is being ridden by young staff members at the yard in school lessons who are probably much better riders than me, so what's gone wrong? Incidentally, I don't ride with the loose rein unless I'm having a problem, and this is the first time really I've started to have the staying on track difficulty.
Hope all this makes sense, and look forward to hearing your comments ... please be as blunt as possible ...I'm anxious to solve the problem?
Many thanks
Anne
I'm not sure if you are away but would appreciate your help whenever you can manage to reply.
After riding my mare for a few months I've finally built up a trust between us and although she can be a bit moody and lazy sometimes, she is normally pretty co-operative, so I'm not sure why she has suddenly become reluctant to stay on the track, particularly on the right rein.
I thought initially that she was afraid of a small, narrow loop of stripey pink rope looped around a post (maybe she thought it wasa snake!?) but I managed to persuade her to pass it without spooking. However, I now still have difficulty pushing her over to the track in the normal way, but can get her over just by holding up the reins loosely, and pushing them over to the right, so that the inside rein is resting on her neck ... I hardly need any pressure from my inside leg .... am I being dumb here, because I don't understand this?
I've always ridden in this way when I have problems communicating what I want with a horse ... even turning circles it seems to work. It's so contradictory to the established BHS way which insists that you have some sort of contact with the bit.
Can you explain what is happening here? Incidentally, she is being ridden by young staff members at the yard in school lessons who are probably much better riders than me, so what's gone wrong? Incidentally, I don't ride with the loose rein unless I'm having a problem, and this is the first time really I've started to have the staying on track difficulty.
Hope all this makes sense, and look forward to hearing your comments ... please be as blunt as possible ...I'm anxious to solve the problem?
Many thanks
Anne