Well let me start off by telling you a little bit of our story. Promise won't be long. We just started showing 5 months ago. Finished our last show on Sat. for the year. He has shown all 5 shows I have shown 3 of them with him due to medical problems so I had 2 friends and a young girl show him for me. The last 3 shows I showed him.
Blackhawk is a yearling. Started out when I bought him being a little spooky and not wanting to have anything to do with anyone at all so that took work and lots of it. He came from a farm with only one person doing all the work and really wasn't around other people at all until I got him.
I work with him on standing still at home, troting in hand, grooming and he does great at home. My problem is at the shows.
When I take him to shows he is stuck to me like glue. Watching everything and standing right beside me which I try to correct him and move him off but he is right back on me. Paws my foot and I back him up every time he does this, it helps but doesn't stop him. Once we walk past the orange cone the fight is on. When I trot him in hand he starts shaking his head like he is wanting to cut loose and buck. Then when we line up he will not stand still at all so the whole time I'm trying to keep him still. Mean time he is trying to play with my leg, lead rope, if I'm bent down trying to place his feet he is trying to get my hat. Every show it gets worse. I had a little 6 year old tell me I had a bad horse and I wanted to tell her to shut your mouth. I didn't have a mama to do all my work. LOL. But I didn't. I just smiled and let it go. Mean while you have everyone laughing at him because he is so cute and so bad. Judges laughing, everyone laughing except for me.
As soon as I walk out of the arena with him he is fine. Acts just like he is at home. It's just when I cross those cones it is like crossing into the twilight zone.
You can tell by the way he acts he hates showing. We are at a open show so there is about 9 to 10 minis and ponies in our class and he gets 2nd or 3rds in the last 3 shows. Actually got our first Blue Ribbon Sat.. in the color class against 19 horses. I didnt' realize we won because I was too busy trying to get him to stand still.
What can I do to improve this? I had a friend tell me that I needed to just blow a class and whip his butt but it took me months for him to trust me and I don't believe me whipping him is going to solve this problem. He acts like I'm his protector and he is just trying to tell me " Hey I hate it here, get me out"
Any tips or advice will be welcomed. I just want him to have fun too. Do you think it will get better wtih age? I want to show him next year also but ..................... This is a pic. of my bad child when I bought him. His name is AF Blackhawk
Blackhawk is a yearling. Started out when I bought him being a little spooky and not wanting to have anything to do with anyone at all so that took work and lots of it. He came from a farm with only one person doing all the work and really wasn't around other people at all until I got him.
I work with him on standing still at home, troting in hand, grooming and he does great at home. My problem is at the shows.
When I take him to shows he is stuck to me like glue. Watching everything and standing right beside me which I try to correct him and move him off but he is right back on me. Paws my foot and I back him up every time he does this, it helps but doesn't stop him. Once we walk past the orange cone the fight is on. When I trot him in hand he starts shaking his head like he is wanting to cut loose and buck. Then when we line up he will not stand still at all so the whole time I'm trying to keep him still. Mean time he is trying to play with my leg, lead rope, if I'm bent down trying to place his feet he is trying to get my hat. Every show it gets worse. I had a little 6 year old tell me I had a bad horse and I wanted to tell her to shut your mouth. I didn't have a mama to do all my work. LOL. But I didn't. I just smiled and let it go. Mean while you have everyone laughing at him because he is so cute and so bad. Judges laughing, everyone laughing except for me.
As soon as I walk out of the arena with him he is fine. Acts just like he is at home. It's just when I cross those cones it is like crossing into the twilight zone.
You can tell by the way he acts he hates showing. We are at a open show so there is about 9 to 10 minis and ponies in our class and he gets 2nd or 3rds in the last 3 shows. Actually got our first Blue Ribbon Sat.. in the color class against 19 horses. I didnt' realize we won because I was too busy trying to get him to stand still.
What can I do to improve this? I had a friend tell me that I needed to just blow a class and whip his butt but it took me months for him to trust me and I don't believe me whipping him is going to solve this problem. He acts like I'm his protector and he is just trying to tell me " Hey I hate it here, get me out"
Any tips or advice will be welcomed. I just want him to have fun too. Do you think it will get better wtih age? I want to show him next year also but ..................... This is a pic. of my bad child when I bought him. His name is AF Blackhawk
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