AshTay
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I've had my just turned-6 year old tb x sec D for two months. He was sold to me via Project Horse as he can be very nervous and this was evident when i went to see him and try him so I knew what I was getting myself in to.
He's fine probably 80% of the time but every now and then he just loses it and reacts very extremely. We hack out (in company) and he's fine with most things really, doesn't like flappy plastic of any sort but usually just snorts and ponces a bit until it's gone. But when something does upset him he totally loses the plot.
So far we've had 3 "incidents".
1) In the school, my friend put out some marker cones. He wasn't keen on any of them, which I expected, but he had a real issue with A and when my friend picked it up he panicked, I dropped a rein (too much mane!) which spooked him again and we had a full bolt round the school. He did settle down again but has since been very edgy in the school and at one point he didn't even like me patting him (think we've fixed that now).
2) At the local show practise night he bolted and I fell off when I tried to take a swig from a plastic bottle. My own fault as a) I knew he hated most plastic things and b) he'd already expressed concerns about the bottle but not in a big way and I just pushed him too far so kicked myself about that. But I got back on and he was mostly fine (I was expecting the fall to upset him given how he went after incident 1 but it didn't seem to bother him).
3) The other night bringing in we came round a corner and there was a rug on a gate which wasn't there before and he literally exploded on the spot and jumped 3 wheelbarrows and galloped back to his friends. Was odd as things "change" on the yard all the time so not sure why that warranted any more than a bit of snorting. He then wouldn't stop trembling for the next 20 mins and trying to peer round corner for the monster.
So bit of a long post and not really after advice per se about how to work with him but more wondered if anyone else had a similar horse and whether the nerviness was ever overcome? Do you think this sort of behaviour may in part be baby-ness and him trying it on with me?
He's fine probably 80% of the time but every now and then he just loses it and reacts very extremely. We hack out (in company) and he's fine with most things really, doesn't like flappy plastic of any sort but usually just snorts and ponces a bit until it's gone. But when something does upset him he totally loses the plot.
So far we've had 3 "incidents".
1) In the school, my friend put out some marker cones. He wasn't keen on any of them, which I expected, but he had a real issue with A and when my friend picked it up he panicked, I dropped a rein (too much mane!) which spooked him again and we had a full bolt round the school. He did settle down again but has since been very edgy in the school and at one point he didn't even like me patting him (think we've fixed that now).
2) At the local show practise night he bolted and I fell off when I tried to take a swig from a plastic bottle. My own fault as a) I knew he hated most plastic things and b) he'd already expressed concerns about the bottle but not in a big way and I just pushed him too far so kicked myself about that. But I got back on and he was mostly fine (I was expecting the fall to upset him given how he went after incident 1 but it didn't seem to bother him).
3) The other night bringing in we came round a corner and there was a rug on a gate which wasn't there before and he literally exploded on the spot and jumped 3 wheelbarrows and galloped back to his friends. Was odd as things "change" on the yard all the time so not sure why that warranted any more than a bit of snorting. He then wouldn't stop trembling for the next 20 mins and trying to peer round corner for the monster.
So bit of a long post and not really after advice per se about how to work with him but more wondered if anyone else had a similar horse and whether the nerviness was ever overcome? Do you think this sort of behaviour may in part be baby-ness and him trying it on with me?