Halfpass
Well-Known Member
Ok so we have only had Spike since Sunday but I really want to start getting him into a routine with his work so would like some advice please.
He has just had about 8 weeks off work due to his old owner being unable to ride after a fall. We were told by his owner that she bought him unbacked a dn backed him herself in December last year. He is a 5 year old ID x TB.
We bought him knowing that he had issues with mounting and are hoping that this will be easily resolvable.
We had been palnning on going back to basics as if he wasn't backed ie teaching him to stand at the mounting block etc etc.
He apparently long rein s and I have seen him lunge,
My issue at the moment is that he is just so nervous we put a bridle on him and he was fine but tried to put the roller on and he jumped 2 foot the opposite way!!!
You can not even stand on a bucket next to him without him panicking!!
He took off on the lunge yesterday (not his fault he got spooked) then stood in the middle of the school shaking as if he was waiting for someone to beat him up.
Poor sod I really think he may have been badly treated in the past, whenever he thinks he has done something wrong he looks terrified.
If anyone can give any advice on dealing with this kind of horse I would really greatfull. I am aware that we need him to trust us and that we have only had him a couple of days but I really want us to start on the right foot!!
He has just had about 8 weeks off work due to his old owner being unable to ride after a fall. We were told by his owner that she bought him unbacked a dn backed him herself in December last year. He is a 5 year old ID x TB.
We bought him knowing that he had issues with mounting and are hoping that this will be easily resolvable.
We had been palnning on going back to basics as if he wasn't backed ie teaching him to stand at the mounting block etc etc.
He apparently long rein s and I have seen him lunge,
My issue at the moment is that he is just so nervous we put a bridle on him and he was fine but tried to put the roller on and he jumped 2 foot the opposite way!!!
You can not even stand on a bucket next to him without him panicking!!
He took off on the lunge yesterday (not his fault he got spooked) then stood in the middle of the school shaking as if he was waiting for someone to beat him up.
Poor sod I really think he may have been badly treated in the past, whenever he thinks he has done something wrong he looks terrified.
If anyone can give any advice on dealing with this kind of horse I would really greatfull. I am aware that we need him to trust us and that we have only had him a couple of days but I really want us to start on the right foot!!