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I used to be decisive, now I'm not so sure...
I'm not sure I'd take a horse that is this anxious to a holiday venue though, as a first resort, even if I had the spare time. At those venues, people are excited, other horses are excited and there is often alcohol thrown into the mix. It is an unsettled feeling.
I normally do the little trips in the lorry, then many arena hires where little is asked, so they feel secure. There is a little indoor near to you that is fab for 1st visits, as opposed to the large indoor also nearby. I used to go take music there and just hang, doing small tasks that are not at all exciting or new. Of a 1 hour hire, with a baby I would do maybe 20 minutes ground work, then 15 minutes under saddle, but doing very little. Repeat until they feel confident in the while procedure. I have gone there and not even mounted if the travel and new venue is over-awing. I stay with the one 'new' arena until this feels safe to them, rather than chopping and changing. With some horses, this is first visit, with others it takes a few trips.
If yours was so tense at a saddle fitting that he was drenched in sweat, when the weather is cold, then this is an issue. Bouncing around instead of walking means he was over tolerance. I would take it back some steps and repair the experience.
A good, small, stable training yard for a month or so would be better than a holiday venue, IMO, as he would have time to settle. Have days where little is asked. See comings and goings of other horses who feel settled. Start to have questions asked when he is ready to process.
I believe your trainer may have access to such a yard? Much as I love the yard where my horses go, I would imagine that it would be advantageous for yours to work with a trainer who already knows him? But maybe in summer when things are just more relaxed in the horse world generally, as in turnout. Maybe ask your trainer for his opinion and availability?
I normally do the little trips in the lorry, then many arena hires where little is asked, so they feel secure. There is a little indoor near to you that is fab for 1st visits, as opposed to the large indoor also nearby. I used to go take music there and just hang, doing small tasks that are not at all exciting or new. Of a 1 hour hire, with a baby I would do maybe 20 minutes ground work, then 15 minutes under saddle, but doing very little. Repeat until they feel confident in the while procedure. I have gone there and not even mounted if the travel and new venue is over-awing. I stay with the one 'new' arena until this feels safe to them, rather than chopping and changing. With some horses, this is first visit, with others it takes a few trips.
If yours was so tense at a saddle fitting that he was drenched in sweat, when the weather is cold, then this is an issue. Bouncing around instead of walking means he was over tolerance. I would take it back some steps and repair the experience.
A good, small, stable training yard for a month or so would be better than a holiday venue, IMO, as he would have time to settle. Have days where little is asked. See comings and goings of other horses who feel settled. Start to have questions asked when he is ready to process.
I believe your trainer may have access to such a yard? Much as I love the yard where my horses go, I would imagine that it would be advantageous for yours to work with a trainer who already knows him? But maybe in summer when things are just more relaxed in the horse world generally, as in turnout. Maybe ask your trainer for his opinion and availability?