jenni_w
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We have had our 15 yr old 17.1 ISH for 6 months. We bought him off someone who has had him since 5 yrs old and he has never bolted with her or anyone. However, in the last month he has bolted twice.
Both out of the blue. Both with a buck and then no brakes at all. Both very experienced riders. First one came off and he continued running for 20 minutes until he got home. Second time had lovely hack out with cantering and no probs then went to canter and same things again. Turned himself inside out, set his neck and was off. Rider actually bailed out! Said she has never had to do that before and has had horses gallop off in the past but this was in a blind panic. This time he continued on for another few miles over dual carraigeways etc but luckily wasnt hurt.
I dont know what to do. I dotn want to ride him and neither does anyone else! We are happy to loan or sell him, but would anyone want him?
He has manners to die for on the gound and is a real sweetheart. He schools really nciely and loves to jump. Would anyone want a horse they cant hack out? This is heartbreaking for us.
We will get the vet out to look at him, but are reluctant to spend a lot of money if this is unlikely to change his behaviour.
Teeth checked, saddle checked and back to be checked soon. However, seeing as he is schooling nicely and jumping happily I dont think it could be any of these things.
He is on a low starch diet but has always been funny about touching his abdomen. I wonder if it may be cramps or sometihing that set him off when out hacking??
Any help/ ideas/ support would be gratefully received!
Both out of the blue. Both with a buck and then no brakes at all. Both very experienced riders. First one came off and he continued running for 20 minutes until he got home. Second time had lovely hack out with cantering and no probs then went to canter and same things again. Turned himself inside out, set his neck and was off. Rider actually bailed out! Said she has never had to do that before and has had horses gallop off in the past but this was in a blind panic. This time he continued on for another few miles over dual carraigeways etc but luckily wasnt hurt.
I dont know what to do. I dotn want to ride him and neither does anyone else! We are happy to loan or sell him, but would anyone want him?
He has manners to die for on the gound and is a real sweetheart. He schools really nciely and loves to jump. Would anyone want a horse they cant hack out? This is heartbreaking for us.
We will get the vet out to look at him, but are reluctant to spend a lot of money if this is unlikely to change his behaviour.
Teeth checked, saddle checked and back to be checked soon. However, seeing as he is schooling nicely and jumping happily I dont think it could be any of these things.
He is on a low starch diet but has always been funny about touching his abdomen. I wonder if it may be cramps or sometihing that set him off when out hacking??
Any help/ ideas/ support would be gratefully received!