Tansibel
Member
I'll start by saying this is my first young horse, my second horse ever, my old mare unfortunately damaged a tendon in the field and has now been retired.
I bought a 4 year old gelding in June last year, he was backed as a 3 year old and turned away then brought back into work before I bought him. He was described as very easy going and pretty much easy in any way but obviously very green. I've had him since June of last year and honestly can say until recently he was exactly as described. I've hacked him on busy roads, hacked both alone and in company, he was very green in the school and still needs lots of improvement but I'm having lessons once a fortnight and I'm trying my best to improve this, I've also boxed him to a farm ride in company and alone to unaffiliated dressage towards the end of the year, he's been easy on the ground and never any fuss in the stable.
This year unfortunately this good behaviour seems to be coming to an end, he had a growth spurt at the beginning of march to the point where my instructor could see the difference in his height between lessons, I don't know if this is related but his behaviour has changed since then. I took him to an arena hire alone mid march and he was so wired it was unreal, I was nearly dragged around the car park and looking back I shouldn't have got on however I thought a rider on may settle him, this ended up with him rearing and broncing after a couple of laps of the school, I hit the floor hard. I thought maybe the environment and being alone was too much for him, he was still his usual self at home. I took him to a second arena hire to an arena he knew with a nanny horse, he was fab the entire time. Next I tried another arena nearby for a trec clinic where he'd still be with two other horses and I'd be on the floor with him. He again got very very antsy, reared up multiple times at the venue usually whenever something passed or made noise outside. Up until then he was still always the same at home, the yard owner reported he had a squeal and a rear once as she fetched him in, I tried my best to replicate the conditions but he hasn't done that since. I hacked out with a friend the other day, he stood on a stick and spooked (happened multiple times before) but then he went up again and reared, as soon as he's back down he doesn't hold on to it and was fine to carry on. Today I gave him a bath (he was itching and really needed it), i've bathed him multiple times with 0 problems, he was absolutely fine to bath but I left him outside in the sun to dry and he started getting antsy again, I let him into his stable and went to grab a rug in case he was getting chilled, heard a squeal and turned around in time to see him go up in the stable.
He does the occasional head shake and squeal, he's not generally squealy with other horses, never seen him kick out at anything, he does pull grumpy faces and can be mouthy if asked to back up etc.
I'm at a bit of a loss, could it just be his age and he's testing boundarys (he'll be 5 in May), have I done something drastically wrong that's causing this? I feel like i've ruined him as he came as such a laid back horse, some days he seems absolutely fine other days I feel worried about doing anything with him in case he kicks off and starts rearing. He's had his saddle checked, back done, teeth done etc etc.
I bought a 4 year old gelding in June last year, he was backed as a 3 year old and turned away then brought back into work before I bought him. He was described as very easy going and pretty much easy in any way but obviously very green. I've had him since June of last year and honestly can say until recently he was exactly as described. I've hacked him on busy roads, hacked both alone and in company, he was very green in the school and still needs lots of improvement but I'm having lessons once a fortnight and I'm trying my best to improve this, I've also boxed him to a farm ride in company and alone to unaffiliated dressage towards the end of the year, he's been easy on the ground and never any fuss in the stable.
This year unfortunately this good behaviour seems to be coming to an end, he had a growth spurt at the beginning of march to the point where my instructor could see the difference in his height between lessons, I don't know if this is related but his behaviour has changed since then. I took him to an arena hire alone mid march and he was so wired it was unreal, I was nearly dragged around the car park and looking back I shouldn't have got on however I thought a rider on may settle him, this ended up with him rearing and broncing after a couple of laps of the school, I hit the floor hard. I thought maybe the environment and being alone was too much for him, he was still his usual self at home. I took him to a second arena hire to an arena he knew with a nanny horse, he was fab the entire time. Next I tried another arena nearby for a trec clinic where he'd still be with two other horses and I'd be on the floor with him. He again got very very antsy, reared up multiple times at the venue usually whenever something passed or made noise outside. Up until then he was still always the same at home, the yard owner reported he had a squeal and a rear once as she fetched him in, I tried my best to replicate the conditions but he hasn't done that since. I hacked out with a friend the other day, he stood on a stick and spooked (happened multiple times before) but then he went up again and reared, as soon as he's back down he doesn't hold on to it and was fine to carry on. Today I gave him a bath (he was itching and really needed it), i've bathed him multiple times with 0 problems, he was absolutely fine to bath but I left him outside in the sun to dry and he started getting antsy again, I let him into his stable and went to grab a rug in case he was getting chilled, heard a squeal and turned around in time to see him go up in the stable.
He does the occasional head shake and squeal, he's not generally squealy with other horses, never seen him kick out at anything, he does pull grumpy faces and can be mouthy if asked to back up etc.
I'm at a bit of a loss, could it just be his age and he's testing boundarys (he'll be 5 in May), have I done something drastically wrong that's causing this? I feel like i've ruined him as he came as such a laid back horse, some days he seems absolutely fine other days I feel worried about doing anything with him in case he kicks off and starts rearing. He's had his saddle checked, back done, teeth done etc etc.