Riverboy
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
In need of some advice. As some of you may know 2009-2010 weren't good years for me horse ownership and riding wise, but all that has been set to change - I now have a really lovely, mostly incredibly well behaved mare. She's helped me to recover from my knee surgery and is slowly helping me to recover from the two boys (River and Luca) being PTS within 6 months of each other, but I seem to have had a brain melt down...
Mostly I am fine - hack in the dark, school several days a week, out and about having fun... but every now and then I just become a sack of jelly wobbles - unable to even remain mounted as an almost panic attack fear grips me and I have to get off.
She's a lovely mare - an ex racer TB so occassionally a little 'looky' but she really doesn't put a hoof out of line, and normally I really trust her. We have taken our time to start to bond - but that was to be expected in honesty - she is very reserved and I was very tenative to being with...
What I was wondering is if anyone had any tips for these random occurances? I don't know what is triggering them - but something clearly is. This weekend for example - Sat confident lovely hack out with friend. Sunday went into the school and dismounted after 5 minutes shaking and crying - she had been on her toes but hadn't done anything and I had confidently ridden her through a very spooky ride in the fog earlier that week.... They only seem to occur every now and then but I'd love some hints/tips that have worked for you guys to keep me in the saddle and control it before it becomes a habit.
I am having lessons on her (in fact have one tonight) and it can happen in a lesson/hacking/schooling.
Thanks and hot chocolate with coloured sprinkles on whipped cream for all who got this far...
t x
In need of some advice. As some of you may know 2009-2010 weren't good years for me horse ownership and riding wise, but all that has been set to change - I now have a really lovely, mostly incredibly well behaved mare. She's helped me to recover from my knee surgery and is slowly helping me to recover from the two boys (River and Luca) being PTS within 6 months of each other, but I seem to have had a brain melt down...
Mostly I am fine - hack in the dark, school several days a week, out and about having fun... but every now and then I just become a sack of jelly wobbles - unable to even remain mounted as an almost panic attack fear grips me and I have to get off.
She's a lovely mare - an ex racer TB so occassionally a little 'looky' but she really doesn't put a hoof out of line, and normally I really trust her. We have taken our time to start to bond - but that was to be expected in honesty - she is very reserved and I was very tenative to being with...
What I was wondering is if anyone had any tips for these random occurances? I don't know what is triggering them - but something clearly is. This weekend for example - Sat confident lovely hack out with friend. Sunday went into the school and dismounted after 5 minutes shaking and crying - she had been on her toes but hadn't done anything and I had confidently ridden her through a very spooky ride in the fog earlier that week.... They only seem to occur every now and then but I'd love some hints/tips that have worked for you guys to keep me in the saddle and control it before it becomes a habit.
I am having lessons on her (in fact have one tonight) and it can happen in a lesson/hacking/schooling.
Thanks and hot chocolate with coloured sprinkles on whipped cream for all who got this far...
t x