Becky Horat
Well-Known Member
We have a 12yr old driving mare that we have started driving out on trails. She is excellent and seems to enjoy it and very relaxed. All the scary "looking" things don't bother her at all. Our question is she is very sensitive to sounds, especially with her blinders on. One of her worst problems is the sound of sticks snapping.....or when I drove over a walnut the other day and it crunched. She startles every time, but doesn't try to run off. Of course, we have a whole pile of sticks that we try to get her used to. We do this while grooming, while she eats and places where she can see us doing this. Then we do it while she's ground driving in blinders. We re-assure her each time, without making a big deal about it. When we're doing this, the first time she startles....then realizes it's just "you" doing this and it's another test and settles right down. But, 5 minutes later, she will startle again at the sound. She did startle and actually jump sideways a short distance at a dog running in dry leaves outside an arena awhile back. She settles right back down quickly. I don't think of her as a really "hot" horse, but it makes you a little uncomfortable when she does this. Any suggestions on how to get her past this besides LOTS of desensitizing to this? While ground driving in outside, I rustle leaves/bushes with my whip and scuff our feet....and she handles these things, even though it startles her mildly at first. But, the snapping sound of sticks we find is her biggest problem.