AllieBaba
Posted : 12/3/2009 10:03:11 AM
Stop letting him run with the other horses. He's made a connection and you need to break it, and that's the best way. Just stop it.
And when you ride him, just ride him out of it. Get on him, ride him out. If he acts ugly, I wouldn't mess with his mouth, just keep pushing him forward and out of the situation until he's focusing forward instead of back towards what he's leaving behind.
One of the best pieces of advice I ever had regarding horses was this...if they're having an issue, push them through it. Just ride them. Just ride your horse. Don't fight him, just sort of keep your eye (literally, look ahead) on the prize and push him through and keep going. If you're looking back over your shoulder, he's going to look back, too. Just keep eyes ahead, body that way too, hang on, reins easy, and push him past it.
It always works if you do it right, I kid you not. If he tries to spin and go back, circle him then push him on. In a few seconds you'll be past all the triggers and he'll be moving forward like a champ. Try not to make it a fight, because in a fight, sorry, he weighs at least 900 lbs (I'm thinking small horse here) up to 1500.....and he'll win. Don't fight. Just take over.
It's the same with kids. You can't physically master them, you realize when you have them in mid-life. You just have to move forward and assume they'll follow or do as they're asked. Generally they will, if you expect them to.
Other than when they're two-five. Then it's all about physical exertion. Not pleasant. I'm talking kids. For horses, that's "growing time". If you have the option, put 30 days on them at 2, turn them out for a year, put 60 days on them, ride them for a year and let them rest for a year.
But I digress.
Sit on your horse and don't fight him and just push him past whatever is holding him up. If he's sour, relax (you have to do it consciously, it's not easy) in the saddle, relax on his mouth, and don't anticipate and DON'T LOOK BACK at whatever it is that's drawing him back. Look where you want to go. Double him if he spins backwards....if he tries to back up, back him until he's tired of it, then off you go to the races. Always fun, always cheerful, never fearful, always assuming "we're going down that road over that hill and behind the dump! It will be fun!"