skychick
Well-Known Member
A few of you may remember my posts on here about 6 weeks ago when my new horse decided that he was going to make his nappy and naughty side apparent one afternoon a week after i bought him!!!
For those of you that didnt here is the link to my origional post
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=354792
If you dont fancy reading all of that then a basic run down of what happened is.....
Bought my new horse at the beginning of march. When i tried him out i rode him in the arena and then i took him out for a hack on his own (with his owner walking/runing with us to give us directions) no sign of nappiness.
I got him home and rode him down the road and back after a day or 2 and he was ok. Then i rode him in the school for the next week as he had no shoes on (he had very good feet but where we are is exceptionally stony so i decided to get him shod) The day after he was shod i rode him out alone....and he decided that after about 200 yards he wasnt going out on his own and had a severe napping fit, spinning, mini rears, massive bucks, bronking and bunny hopping etc. He managed to buck me off twice and so i lead him about half a mile away and tried again. He bcked me straight off.
So i lead him home and tried to ride him in the arena. He bucked me off again! (i hasten to add....his bucks are MASSIVE!)
The next day my instructor rode him out. He started his performance in the yard and she had to literally cling on. But in the end she got him to go down the road albeit backwards. I was told not to ride him out alone for a while (as i think she was a bit dubious of him!) so i rode him out alot in compnay.
Anyways.....7 weeks on!.............
I have really got used to him now, i have been doing alot with him in the school and riding out with lots of different people.
A couple of weeks ago i decided to give it another go. So my mum *who lives up the road from my yard* hs been coming out with me on her bike.
The first time we went out he was not to bad. Very joggy, spooky etc. But no napping.
The second time he span and did a mini buck and i kept spinning him and gave him a quick flick with my whip and he went on fine.
The next time he wasnt too bad napping wise but he seems to be a nervous jibbering wreck. Mum left us halfway along the ride and i made him go about 3 miles away from the yard before turning back.
Yesterday i took him out alone....no bike etc. We got about 1/2 a mile away from the yard and he decided to revert back to his proper napping (although not as severe as the first episode).
He stopped and span. And was doing a few mini rears etc.
I tried circling him round and round and then making him go on but he wasnt having any of it.
Some stupd woman drive right up behind us in her car. I tried to explain to her if she reversed and i turned for home there was a layby 20 feet back i could go into and she could get past.
But she didnt and of course i couldnt go forwards. Where he was napping there was a little dog yapping and yapping and a man in his shed by the road and he was banging and crashing and kept leaning out and saying "whys he dong that?" "i wouldnt ride it...it looks dangerous" which really wasnt helping.
I asked the woman 3 times to reverse so i could go back towards the yard to the driveway so i could pull in. She just looked at me and edged closer. So....i had to get off. I was so annoyed. Paddy will walk on fine when i am on the ground. And he walked perfectly to the next layby and she passed.
In past experience with him when i have got off/been bucked off etc he asnt let me back on. So i was really thinking that the ride was a write off and he had won.
I ied to get back on him and he wouldnt let me, he span and moved away from me so i gave him a good verbal telling off and lead him another 100 yards, i then pushed him right into the hedge so he couldnt move away from me or turn away, and lept on him i didnt worry too much about stirrups! he span, but i span him the way he span in a full circle and gave him a good pony club kick and off we went. I was really surprised i expected the bucking to start. But we went the rest of the ride i had planned to do with out too much hassle apart from him being really nervy.
So it wasnt a total loss.
Paddy is 12 years old, quite spooky but perfect in traffic.
He is fine hacking in company and apparently used to be fine hacking alone (although i think the girl who owned him before had some issues with him where he took advantage of her she owned him 6 months and hadnt ridden him for 3 of those so i found out after i bought him).
There are a few things i cant quite work out/understand so if anyone has some advice/thoughts on how to help id be most appreciative.
1) as i said he is fine in company but spooky. But HATES sheep and cows even in company he turns into a jibbering wreck. He will spot them miles away and thats it, concentration lost, he fixates on them, gets properly on his toes and gets really worked up.
On his own he is even worse. As soon as he sees them he is sweating, joggy, heavy breathing etc.
2) he is quite active going out of the yard and will napp going away but when i turn him for home, he never speeds up or gets strong or tries to race back, he will happily amble back on a loose rein (unless he sees a sheep!)
3) when he is on his own his eyes are out on stalks and he is listening for any noise or anything he can poss get worked up about.
How would you go about building his confidence out and about. I have not taken him anywhere new on his own. I only take him places he has been before so that its less stressfull for him.
The napping is complete naughtyness. he has done it once or twice in the school when he doesnt feel like working and wants to test me out but i have ironed that out now. But i actually think he is generally nervous of being alone.
Sorry that has turned into a complete essay......tea and biscuits all round lol!
For those of you that didnt here is the link to my origional post
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=354792
If you dont fancy reading all of that then a basic run down of what happened is.....
Bought my new horse at the beginning of march. When i tried him out i rode him in the arena and then i took him out for a hack on his own (with his owner walking/runing with us to give us directions) no sign of nappiness.
I got him home and rode him down the road and back after a day or 2 and he was ok. Then i rode him in the school for the next week as he had no shoes on (he had very good feet but where we are is exceptionally stony so i decided to get him shod) The day after he was shod i rode him out alone....and he decided that after about 200 yards he wasnt going out on his own and had a severe napping fit, spinning, mini rears, massive bucks, bronking and bunny hopping etc. He managed to buck me off twice and so i lead him about half a mile away and tried again. He bcked me straight off.
So i lead him home and tried to ride him in the arena. He bucked me off again! (i hasten to add....his bucks are MASSIVE!)
The next day my instructor rode him out. He started his performance in the yard and she had to literally cling on. But in the end she got him to go down the road albeit backwards. I was told not to ride him out alone for a while (as i think she was a bit dubious of him!) so i rode him out alot in compnay.
Anyways.....7 weeks on!.............
I have really got used to him now, i have been doing alot with him in the school and riding out with lots of different people.
A couple of weeks ago i decided to give it another go. So my mum *who lives up the road from my yard* hs been coming out with me on her bike.
The first time we went out he was not to bad. Very joggy, spooky etc. But no napping.
The second time he span and did a mini buck and i kept spinning him and gave him a quick flick with my whip and he went on fine.
The next time he wasnt too bad napping wise but he seems to be a nervous jibbering wreck. Mum left us halfway along the ride and i made him go about 3 miles away from the yard before turning back.
Yesterday i took him out alone....no bike etc. We got about 1/2 a mile away from the yard and he decided to revert back to his proper napping (although not as severe as the first episode).
He stopped and span. And was doing a few mini rears etc.
I tried circling him round and round and then making him go on but he wasnt having any of it.
Some stupd woman drive right up behind us in her car. I tried to explain to her if she reversed and i turned for home there was a layby 20 feet back i could go into and she could get past.
But she didnt and of course i couldnt go forwards. Where he was napping there was a little dog yapping and yapping and a man in his shed by the road and he was banging and crashing and kept leaning out and saying "whys he dong that?" "i wouldnt ride it...it looks dangerous" which really wasnt helping.
I asked the woman 3 times to reverse so i could go back towards the yard to the driveway so i could pull in. She just looked at me and edged closer. So....i had to get off. I was so annoyed. Paddy will walk on fine when i am on the ground. And he walked perfectly to the next layby and she passed.
In past experience with him when i have got off/been bucked off etc he asnt let me back on. So i was really thinking that the ride was a write off and he had won.
I ied to get back on him and he wouldnt let me, he span and moved away from me so i gave him a good verbal telling off and lead him another 100 yards, i then pushed him right into the hedge so he couldnt move away from me or turn away, and lept on him i didnt worry too much about stirrups! he span, but i span him the way he span in a full circle and gave him a good pony club kick and off we went. I was really surprised i expected the bucking to start. But we went the rest of the ride i had planned to do with out too much hassle apart from him being really nervy.
So it wasnt a total loss.
Paddy is 12 years old, quite spooky but perfect in traffic.
He is fine hacking in company and apparently used to be fine hacking alone (although i think the girl who owned him before had some issues with him where he took advantage of her she owned him 6 months and hadnt ridden him for 3 of those so i found out after i bought him).
There are a few things i cant quite work out/understand so if anyone has some advice/thoughts on how to help id be most appreciative.
1) as i said he is fine in company but spooky. But HATES sheep and cows even in company he turns into a jibbering wreck. He will spot them miles away and thats it, concentration lost, he fixates on them, gets properly on his toes and gets really worked up.
On his own he is even worse. As soon as he sees them he is sweating, joggy, heavy breathing etc.
2) he is quite active going out of the yard and will napp going away but when i turn him for home, he never speeds up or gets strong or tries to race back, he will happily amble back on a loose rein (unless he sees a sheep!)
3) when he is on his own his eyes are out on stalks and he is listening for any noise or anything he can poss get worked up about.
How would you go about building his confidence out and about. I have not taken him anywhere new on his own. I only take him places he has been before so that its less stressfull for him.
The napping is complete naughtyness. he has done it once or twice in the school when he doesnt feel like working and wants to test me out but i have ironed that out now. But i actually think he is generally nervous of being alone.
Sorry that has turned into a complete essay......tea and biscuits all round lol!