Maia
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My friend has a homebred 4 year old mare that she broke alongside her instructor last August. She spent a couple of months really going well, hacking out confidently alone and in company and she did a few inhand shows with her. Around October time she started to struggle with the nights closing in (and she felt it was unfair on the horse to do schooling in the school) so she did 1 20min session in the school in just walk and trot a week and hacked out both days at the weekend. The mare started to become overly forward hacking and seemed in a hurry to get home, ignoring any aids to chill and relax and kept evading with her head and going through her right shoulder and in the school started putting her back up, ears back and swishing her tail when asked to trot and it resulted in her bucking my friend of in the school when she insisted she trotted. My friend immediately had everything checked for pain and other than a little stiffness down one side of her back and poll could find nothing wrong. She had the vet give her a once over, check her teeth, scan her legs for soft tissue problems, check eyesight, hearing, back (again!) and she had her hormone levels tested - all came back as normal and she got a second opinion on the teeth from a specialist equine dentist. She even got a new saddle as she was worried her wintec wasn't quite right and the saddle has said new saddle fits like it was made for this mare so she felt that it was most likely a case of the mare needing either 6 days a week of cracking on with her or a break until she had lighter evenings and could be more consistent.
She turned her away end of October and the mare has been an absolute poppet (infact she has always been lovely generally) and as she had last week off she had everything checked again about two weeks ago and started some lunging and longreining again about 10 days ago. The mare had been going really, really nicely showing no signs of resistance, pain or bad attitude so on Monday night I came up so we could see what she was like undersaddle. She was a little tense and was a little "mareish" but didn't do anything wrong and walked around on the lunge quite sweetly but did swish her tail and drop her ears back when my friend put her legs on. We did the same last night but my friend was reluctant to trot her as she was worried she might bronc again so tonight I went up and rode her for her.
Sure enough she was very reluctant to trot and got quite stroppy with with whenever I put my legs on and I think given half a chance would have had a broncing fit. (I might add she shows none of this behaviour on the lunge and longreins) I got off on a positive note after just walking round quietly but I told my friend that I wouldn't get back on her until she was going forward off the leg without resistance as I cannot afford to come off someone elses horse and injure myself and my friend said she understood this but asked me what to do now.
We spent a good 20mins poking the horses back quite firmly and had no response but as soon as we bounced up and down next to her she threatened us with her teeth and put her ears back. If I quietly slid my friend on we had no response so I think it is very much an "I don't want to" attitude rather than an "it hurts" one. I suggested she send the mare up to her instructors for a couple of weeks but this mare gets terribly stressed if she moves and my friend is concerned this may make the problem worse and she may still come home and "try it on". I am fairly sure that with a confident, firm rider that will just leg her on through the strop she will realise that its not acceptable within a few sessions so I suggested that she asks instructor to come up and ride her at the yard say Thursday and Friday evening and then come up Sat and Sunday aswell when friend can get on under instructors guidance, possibly even hacking out on the Sunday. What do you think or does it sound like we are missing something?
Sorry for the essay
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She turned her away end of October and the mare has been an absolute poppet (infact she has always been lovely generally) and as she had last week off she had everything checked again about two weeks ago and started some lunging and longreining again about 10 days ago. The mare had been going really, really nicely showing no signs of resistance, pain or bad attitude so on Monday night I came up so we could see what she was like undersaddle. She was a little tense and was a little "mareish" but didn't do anything wrong and walked around on the lunge quite sweetly but did swish her tail and drop her ears back when my friend put her legs on. We did the same last night but my friend was reluctant to trot her as she was worried she might bronc again so tonight I went up and rode her for her.
Sure enough she was very reluctant to trot and got quite stroppy with with whenever I put my legs on and I think given half a chance would have had a broncing fit. (I might add she shows none of this behaviour on the lunge and longreins) I got off on a positive note after just walking round quietly but I told my friend that I wouldn't get back on her until she was going forward off the leg without resistance as I cannot afford to come off someone elses horse and injure myself and my friend said she understood this but asked me what to do now.
We spent a good 20mins poking the horses back quite firmly and had no response but as soon as we bounced up and down next to her she threatened us with her teeth and put her ears back. If I quietly slid my friend on we had no response so I think it is very much an "I don't want to" attitude rather than an "it hurts" one. I suggested she send the mare up to her instructors for a couple of weeks but this mare gets terribly stressed if she moves and my friend is concerned this may make the problem worse and she may still come home and "try it on". I am fairly sure that with a confident, firm rider that will just leg her on through the strop she will realise that its not acceptable within a few sessions so I suggested that she asks instructor to come up and ride her at the yard say Thursday and Friday evening and then come up Sat and Sunday aswell when friend can get on under instructors guidance, possibly even hacking out on the Sunday. What do you think or does it sound like we are missing something?
Sorry for the essay