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Need help with my 3 yr old MFT

Last post 11-05-2009 4:03 PM by madel_equestrian. 1 replies.
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  • 11-04-2009 7:44 PM

    Need help with my 3 yr old MFT

    Background:  I started him under saddle the last weekend of August, rode him pretty consisently.  But with weather and me being sick for 6 weeks I couldn't ride him like I wanted to do.  He's a very laid back, doesn't spook at much, took to the saddle with no problems didn't buck nothing.  I always do ground work with him before getting on him though I'm sure it would be fine if I just saddled him and just got on. 
     
    Ok so I'm trying to teach him that squeeze with my calves means to walk or go forward if he doesn't his 2nd chance is for me to kiss to him and his 3rd chance to respond is to spank.  I have done some ground driving with him so he knows what 'walk' means and he knows what the kiss sound means.  So when I take that to the saddle - I squeeze with my calves if he so much as moves a muscle in the forward movement I praise him and release all pressure, I squeeze again and if he walks forward I release the pressure and praise.  But I can't get him to walk successfully in a straight line, he's all over the place, and he does stay moving forward for very long either.  On his right turns he does good but on his left turns he will turn his head at the same time raises head and walks forward, I have to really use my left leg at the girth to get him to walk into the turn. 
     
    So I need help and lots of it!  Any suggestions on how to get him to walk and walk until I tell him to whoa, how to get him to do a left turn. 
     
    Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated!!!

     

     

    Brandi

    Train, Don't Complain

    www.obediencetrainingclubofbartlesville.com

     

    "Be black and white, no shades of gray. In other words, don't be a nagging mother"  Clinton Anderson

     

    "Sometimes you have to go through some ugly stuff to get to the good stuff"  Clinton Anderson

     

     

    Thank you,
    Brandi

    "Make it black and white, no shades of gray" Clinton Anderson
  • 11-05-2009 4:03 PM In reply to

    Re: Need help with my 3 yr old MFT

     Does your horse know how to free lunge in the round pen?  If so, enlist the help of an experienced horse person to help you from the ground.  All they really need to do (so long as your horse is responsive to body language) is help push the horse foreward, and to position their body angle in front of your horse when you are ready to turn and help make the signals clearer and easier to understand.  This way he is not trying to figure it all out from scratch but he also has the familiar commands from the ground to encourage him as well.


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