misskerry
Active Member
Hi
I need some help with my home bred 7 year old mare.
The older she is getting the spookier she is. As a 4 and 5 year old she was super, she loved to hack, was perfect in the school and I was very happy to take her competing any where. I was delighted with her and the plan was to work our way up the showjumping heights together.
But last year as a 6 year it changed. She became very spooky out of no where. At first it was at shows, i had to retire on several occasions because i could not get her to go forward. I decided to not to attain anymore shows last year and stick to training shows where i had the time to actually school her as well as jump. She got worse every time to a point where she fell hurting me and and her self. Since then i have taken her to two training shows and i have managed to get her around but at a much lower. Which I do not mind as along as i can give her a good experience but still super spooky.
At home in the arena where she has spent her whole life she is just as bad. I hack the same route with her 2 to 3 times a week and i have to hack her in draw reins for safety because if the head goes up she is gone which is not what i want to happen with a car coming.
To me she is looking for something to spook at as she can be lovely and relaxed one minute and suddenly takes off across the arena or spins or plants herself and wont go forward . I don't even think they are genuine spooks so I have no idea why she does it. I don't let her win a spook either i am a confident enough to ride her through it.
She is stabled at the moment and turned out during the day. She is worked every day and is on a low energy conditioning mix, beet pulp and a hand full alfalfa with ad -lib hay.
I have had her since she was born and the first 5 years she was a pleasure but the last year she has been real hard work. All her siblings and her mother can be sharp but they were like that since birth and have all gone on the have careers in showjumping. She is very well bred her self a little bit of TB, warmblood and ID. She is a chestnut mare but not mareish. Back, teeth, tack are all perfect and have been checked by professionals.
Has anyone any idea what I can do to help her?
I need some help with my home bred 7 year old mare.
The older she is getting the spookier she is. As a 4 and 5 year old she was super, she loved to hack, was perfect in the school and I was very happy to take her competing any where. I was delighted with her and the plan was to work our way up the showjumping heights together.
But last year as a 6 year it changed. She became very spooky out of no where. At first it was at shows, i had to retire on several occasions because i could not get her to go forward. I decided to not to attain anymore shows last year and stick to training shows where i had the time to actually school her as well as jump. She got worse every time to a point where she fell hurting me and and her self. Since then i have taken her to two training shows and i have managed to get her around but at a much lower. Which I do not mind as along as i can give her a good experience but still super spooky.
At home in the arena where she has spent her whole life she is just as bad. I hack the same route with her 2 to 3 times a week and i have to hack her in draw reins for safety because if the head goes up she is gone which is not what i want to happen with a car coming.
To me she is looking for something to spook at as she can be lovely and relaxed one minute and suddenly takes off across the arena or spins or plants herself and wont go forward . I don't even think they are genuine spooks so I have no idea why she does it. I don't let her win a spook either i am a confident enough to ride her through it.
She is stabled at the moment and turned out during the day. She is worked every day and is on a low energy conditioning mix, beet pulp and a hand full alfalfa with ad -lib hay.
I have had her since she was born and the first 5 years she was a pleasure but the last year she has been real hard work. All her siblings and her mother can be sharp but they were like that since birth and have all gone on the have careers in showjumping. She is very well bred her self a little bit of TB, warmblood and ID. She is a chestnut mare but not mareish. Back, teeth, tack are all perfect and have been checked by professionals.
Has anyone any idea what I can do to help her?