MoodyMare
Member
HUhu, I am new (really *g) and I really would like to know more about Hancock horses. I have heard different stories, some people say: oh typical hancock, others never heard of them before saying I am crazy or make my horse look *different* which is not true at all.
I have never met someone else with my horses ancestry nor have I talked to someone who has/had Hancock horses, but still I hear interesting things about them.
This question comes because of my horse beeing the class clown of the barn, he does not respect dominance of person or horse, nor does he do on button klick what you want from him. I have to work in a total different way with him what I have never learned before growing up with Warmbloods overseas :wink:
He is the sweetest horse ever, if you know how to handle him. He learns superfast, if he is not in his donkey modus. He comes up every day with new things to avoid certain things (most recent was: i will not go to the grooming area.. and he is VERY big with his view of NOT going there, watch your head since his bullseye whiskey is very good and his hind feet kick higher and more accurate as a missle)
I have no problems whatsoever with this horse, and we get along just fine.
I am sick of hearing from peopel who have never met or worked with him that i am to weak or not dominant enough with him, again trying to explain that if you want to dominant him (wich I think is a typicall english riders/european riders term of word) that he would rather try to avoid you with all his might.
Can anyone enlighten me on this handock myth or truths?
Thanks,
Moody
I have never met someone else with my horses ancestry nor have I talked to someone who has/had Hancock horses, but still I hear interesting things about them.
This question comes because of my horse beeing the class clown of the barn, he does not respect dominance of person or horse, nor does he do on button klick what you want from him. I have to work in a total different way with him what I have never learned before growing up with Warmbloods overseas :wink:
He is the sweetest horse ever, if you know how to handle him. He learns superfast, if he is not in his donkey modus. He comes up every day with new things to avoid certain things (most recent was: i will not go to the grooming area.. and he is VERY big with his view of NOT going there, watch your head since his bullseye whiskey is very good and his hind feet kick higher and more accurate as a missle)
I have no problems whatsoever with this horse, and we get along just fine.
I am sick of hearing from peopel who have never met or worked with him that i am to weak or not dominant enough with him, again trying to explain that if you want to dominant him (wich I think is a typicall english riders/european riders term of word) that he would rather try to avoid you with all his might.
Can anyone enlighten me on this handock myth or truths?

Thanks,
Moody