Runaway

Q. We have a retrained 8-year-old thoroughbred. He’s been off the track for four years and is usually very quiet. However, every now and then when we are at an easy canter, he’ll break into a dead run. He isn’t frightened or angry when he does it. He has a very sensitive mouth, and pulling…

Runs Off

Q. I own an Appaloosa/Thoroughbred gelding. I’m riding him in a D-ring snaffle with copper rollers. Most of the time he is very good at this bit, as he has a very soft mouth. He’ll turn at the slightest touch of the rein, and he halts well, too. But sometimes (like at shows) he gets…

Berserk

Q. I recently rode a horse I haven’t ridden in a while, and she went berserk on me! She wouldn’t listen to any commands and she ran right out of the arena door while I was on her back! She galloped almost into a horse trailer. When I finally gained control and stopped her, I…

Falling Off

Q. I’ve never fallen off before, and the thought of falling in the ring scares me a bit. A. Ask your instructor to teach you how to fall off correctly. There is a technique known as the flying or emergency dismount that I firmly believe all students should learn. It will teach you how to…

Scared

Q. I’m scared as heck to ride my school pony again since I fell off him and got hurt. I haven’t told anyone; they would laugh at me. But, he had no reason to start bucking. I’ve galloped him in that field many times. I had to get back on and ride back, but I’m…

Frequent Falling

Q. I have been riding since I was 7, and I’m going to be 14 very soon. I just started jumping, and I had a bad jumping lesson on the 4th of July. I fell, and it hurt a lot. I hurt a previous injury to my tailbone, and I was wondering if there were…

How High?

Q. My horse is 15.2hh, and he loves to jump. I think he would rather die than be told he wasn’t allowed to jump. I don’t do a lot of jumping though – at the most, twice a week. If there’s a jump already set up when I’m riding, I’ll let him pop over once…

Surging

Q. My school horse was western before her owner got her, and she was leased out to a lady who was very competent and trained her hunter. Since she was Western, she has a low head carriage and is constantly “on the bit”. When I go to jump, it feels like she’s pulling me. Sometimes…

Runout

Q. I take riding lessons, and when I try jumping on one particular horse, he usually runs out. What can I do? A. First and foremost, do as your riding teacher instructs in this situation. (S)he is the only one who knows both you and the horse and sees exactly what’s happening in your approach…

Spooky

Q. I recently got a thoroughbred gelding who used to be a racehorse. He is a chicken when it comes to jumping. I always have to let him look at a fence before we jump it. When I take him out to ride him, he always has to refuse the first fence we try to…