Jericho
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Not sure what title to give this post but was hoping someone could shed some light on this 'problem' for me, please... Its a long 'un but I want to give all the facts to give you the full picture.....
I have had my new loan mare for 4 months now and she is a cracking little mare, jumps, dressage, go anywhere, do anything with type. She has manners to die for and really is foot perfect on the ground - virtually with no restraint at all - can be clipped, shod, pulled mane and tail, hacks out alone, stands quitely at shows, loads, can be left on her own, I have yet to find something which has stressed her.
She is quite eager to ride, it seems like she will run on adrenalin for ever and is quite strong but nothing ever silly. She is fairly tense to ride but does do some nice work and the focus is to get her to work long and low. Interestingly if you ride with hard hands and agressive attitude and get after her with nagging leg she immediately accepts the contact and looks like she is 'on the bit' but the backend is all but disappeared. But this is improving with regular lessons. To all intents and purposes she is an extremely well balanced (mentally) horse.
She is 12 years old and her background is eventing but only to Novice level and I understand that a fairly well known event rider had her for the early part of her life and then she was used to train event riders for a while. She then has had a number of owners all who have evented her quite successfully. There is nothing on her record to suggest she had any issues and certainly she doesnt have many hang ups except this one.....she doesnt seem to like humans.
She tolerates us almost because she knows she doesnt have a choice. She either has a slightly wary look to her eye or a bored one. She politely moves her head away if you try to give her 'affection' and doesnt react if you give her scratches on her withers. And perhaps the most annoyingly 90% of the time she wont be caught and runs off even before I am 20m away from her (and bear in mind that I only ride once/twice a week so 5 or 6 times she is coming in to be fed and she LOVES her food - its the only time she appears animated or pleased to see me!) The only way I can catch her when she is like that is to catch my other horse and let her run into the small field and then she will be caught but then is very nervy like she is expecting a telling off. She wont even come near me if I have a bucket of food. If you raise your voice near her she isnt particularly worried just looks worried but I have noticed that she is scared of any quick movements with the rope and headcollar again like she has been whacked with it.
I am not an overly fluffy bunny so dont expect my horses to adore me (although my big lad is the most affectionate horse I have ever known and will follow me round like a big dog even though he is stress head geenerally) but I am increasingly finding it difficult when I feel that this horse would rather be anywhere else but near me, tolerates any interaction - ridden or lunge work or anything - only because she 'has' to. I know 4 months isnt a huge amount of time but I feel she has absoliutely no more bond with me than when she arrived.
Sometimes I just feel like why do I bother as I dont really get much back from her, if anything its negative vibes. If her owner offered to sell her to me, I should be snapping her arm off but at the moment I feel very dissillusioned by her aloofness and probably wouldnt.
Is this just over submission? Will she ever change? Would some ..pause.. speaks in hushed voice.... parelli work with her? What has happened to this mare in the past? its not that I think she has particularly been beaten by humans, or has major trust issues but something is just not right..
Thanks for reading all this. I am hoping someone with an interest in horse psychology can help me and my little mare.
I have had my new loan mare for 4 months now and she is a cracking little mare, jumps, dressage, go anywhere, do anything with type. She has manners to die for and really is foot perfect on the ground - virtually with no restraint at all - can be clipped, shod, pulled mane and tail, hacks out alone, stands quitely at shows, loads, can be left on her own, I have yet to find something which has stressed her.
She is quite eager to ride, it seems like she will run on adrenalin for ever and is quite strong but nothing ever silly. She is fairly tense to ride but does do some nice work and the focus is to get her to work long and low. Interestingly if you ride with hard hands and agressive attitude and get after her with nagging leg she immediately accepts the contact and looks like she is 'on the bit' but the backend is all but disappeared. But this is improving with regular lessons. To all intents and purposes she is an extremely well balanced (mentally) horse.
She is 12 years old and her background is eventing but only to Novice level and I understand that a fairly well known event rider had her for the early part of her life and then she was used to train event riders for a while. She then has had a number of owners all who have evented her quite successfully. There is nothing on her record to suggest she had any issues and certainly she doesnt have many hang ups except this one.....she doesnt seem to like humans.
She tolerates us almost because she knows she doesnt have a choice. She either has a slightly wary look to her eye or a bored one. She politely moves her head away if you try to give her 'affection' and doesnt react if you give her scratches on her withers. And perhaps the most annoyingly 90% of the time she wont be caught and runs off even before I am 20m away from her (and bear in mind that I only ride once/twice a week so 5 or 6 times she is coming in to be fed and she LOVES her food - its the only time she appears animated or pleased to see me!) The only way I can catch her when she is like that is to catch my other horse and let her run into the small field and then she will be caught but then is very nervy like she is expecting a telling off. She wont even come near me if I have a bucket of food. If you raise your voice near her she isnt particularly worried just looks worried but I have noticed that she is scared of any quick movements with the rope and headcollar again like she has been whacked with it.
I am not an overly fluffy bunny so dont expect my horses to adore me (although my big lad is the most affectionate horse I have ever known and will follow me round like a big dog even though he is stress head geenerally) but I am increasingly finding it difficult when I feel that this horse would rather be anywhere else but near me, tolerates any interaction - ridden or lunge work or anything - only because she 'has' to. I know 4 months isnt a huge amount of time but I feel she has absoliutely no more bond with me than when she arrived.
Sometimes I just feel like why do I bother as I dont really get much back from her, if anything its negative vibes. If her owner offered to sell her to me, I should be snapping her arm off but at the moment I feel very dissillusioned by her aloofness and probably wouldnt.
Is this just over submission? Will she ever change? Would some ..pause.. speaks in hushed voice.... parelli work with her? What has happened to this mare in the past? its not that I think she has particularly been beaten by humans, or has major trust issues but something is just not right..
Thanks for reading all this. I am hoping someone with an interest in horse psychology can help me and my little mare.