Lb1996
Member
I apologise in advance for the long story but I really don't know what to do anymore and would really appreciate any help I can get.
Last June my horse kept throwing the towel in at his events and this caused me so much upset as I put so much blood sweat and tears into this horse to make my dreams come through. Without going to in to it, we decided that that horse was not going to help me achieve the goals id worked so hard for and was so hungry for.
2016 would be my last year in an age category and my amazing mum somehow scraped together the money to buy me a top school master so I could have a good last year in the class and have a real chance at achieving our dreams. We heard of a pony and after seeing pictures and videos we fell in love with him and although he was only 8 he had done a lot and was really keen to his fences which is what I needed as my confidence wasn't great after my other horse. My mum paid for me and someone who knows their stuff to travel 8 hours to see the pony. The pony was at a girls yard as the son of the owner who had ridden him was away at uni so the pony had been sent to this girl to compete.. Made sense to us. When we were on our way they said that their arena was flooded we'd have to come see him at a show they were at. Although it irrating we had no option as already half way there. When we tried him in a busy warm up arena with tons of other horses he was so relaxed and seemed to be exactly what we were looking for. We jumped him around a course after the show had finished and he was great. He was a little but sharp but nothing unusual. We decided to buy him subject to 5 stage vetting which he passed with flying colours. He was not cheap. (5 figures..)
A few weeks after trying him he arrived and the first time I rode him with my instructor he bolted with me twice in the arena. She said not to worry we just needed to get to know each other and not to expect things to be perfect straight away and she put the bolting down to sharpness and a new environment and my nerves. Over the next month more of the same kept happening. Anytime you got him in deep to a fence he would bolt after the fence. But he did come on and as my instructor was riding him almost every time I did and was helping me with him things seemed to be going well with him. My instructor was going away for a month in August so we decided to put him out on grass and let him have a holiday.
At the end of his holiday he went straight from the field to a new yard where I would be keeping him. The first time I rode him there he went really well as usual. The next day I rode him we were trotting across the diagonal and all of a sudden for no reason he bolted around the arena, I was so scared he was going to fall and I was petrified. After a few laps he went straight into the metal gate of the arena and galloped down the road eventually stopping. I jumped straight off and completely shaken walked him back to the arena. I decided to get back on and just walk him around cause I figured something had frightened him and after three laps of walk he went from completely chilled out walking on a loose rein to bolting blind again. I had to option but to jump off for my own safety as I have never been so scared in my life. The day after I lunged him and he was chilled out so I got on him and as soon as I felt him tense up I jump off and when I was half way off he bolted, throwing me into the arena fence.
I didn't ride him again until after is got his back done. The back person said he was slightly right on the right side of his back but nothing too bad. As he was warmblood we figured he must have been really sensitive and was being a whimp. She told me to walk him on a loose rein the first day which I did and he was fine. The next day as soon as I trotted he bolted and fell over on a corner. I had his back done again incase the fall had hurt him but still nothing. I had his teeth checked which we're perfect apparently. I was too scared to even sit on him so got a girl who has ridden millions of problem horses to ride him for a bit. He bolted on the flat the first time with her but she managed to pull him up and he didn't do it again. He stopped then bolted when she tried to canter him over some poles. This is a horse who has a clean competition record and was out competing over big fences before we bought him.. She continued to ride him for the next few weeks and one day when she was jumping a spread he bolted after it and put her over the arena fence. She continued to work with him but he just got worse and worse.
Someone suggested it might be ulcers which a&e sense that the acid may be burning him over a fence causing him to bolt. I clung to the hope that it was ulcers and he could be cured and go back to normal. We had him scoped and disappointingly he showed up with only grade 1 ulcers which the vet said wouldn't be causing the discomfort. None the less we put him on a
Course of gastogaurd 'just in case'. The whole ulcer job cost us about £600.
After he finished his ulcer treatment started lunging him everyday. Since we've had him he tends to go dissunited behind on the lunge and struggles to canter on the lunge. This has gotten worse and worse and he has now started bolting on the lunge
Too and doing 'bunny hops' with his back legs and constantly going disunited. I was told these are all signs of kissing spine.
Suddenly a penny dropped. Could this pony have been injected for his kissing spine before we bought him and as the injection has been wearing off he's been getting worse and worse? I'm told that kissing spines can't develop as quickly as the amount of time I've had him so perhaps it would make sense.
How has this happened, he is not the pony I tried all those months ago. I am so devastated and upset and stressed, I really can't see a way out. It's unfair to ask my mum to put in more money to see if he has kissing spines, never mind treat it. We were only meant to have him one year to compete before I was too old for his height catagory, then he was too sell at the end of this season . I really tried to build a bond with him and on the ground and he is such a sweet sweet person and I'm really fond of him but he causes me so much pain and upset.
He is not insured. He is completely unridable. I have wasted so much of my mums money on him. I have no chance of achieving anything I have dreamed of for so long. I feel so guilty that my mum invested to make my dreams a reality and now all we have an unridable, unsellable pony.
( I'm so sorry about the essay I don't blame anyone for not even having the time to read it )
Last June my horse kept throwing the towel in at his events and this caused me so much upset as I put so much blood sweat and tears into this horse to make my dreams come through. Without going to in to it, we decided that that horse was not going to help me achieve the goals id worked so hard for and was so hungry for.
2016 would be my last year in an age category and my amazing mum somehow scraped together the money to buy me a top school master so I could have a good last year in the class and have a real chance at achieving our dreams. We heard of a pony and after seeing pictures and videos we fell in love with him and although he was only 8 he had done a lot and was really keen to his fences which is what I needed as my confidence wasn't great after my other horse. My mum paid for me and someone who knows their stuff to travel 8 hours to see the pony. The pony was at a girls yard as the son of the owner who had ridden him was away at uni so the pony had been sent to this girl to compete.. Made sense to us. When we were on our way they said that their arena was flooded we'd have to come see him at a show they were at. Although it irrating we had no option as already half way there. When we tried him in a busy warm up arena with tons of other horses he was so relaxed and seemed to be exactly what we were looking for. We jumped him around a course after the show had finished and he was great. He was a little but sharp but nothing unusual. We decided to buy him subject to 5 stage vetting which he passed with flying colours. He was not cheap. (5 figures..)
A few weeks after trying him he arrived and the first time I rode him with my instructor he bolted with me twice in the arena. She said not to worry we just needed to get to know each other and not to expect things to be perfect straight away and she put the bolting down to sharpness and a new environment and my nerves. Over the next month more of the same kept happening. Anytime you got him in deep to a fence he would bolt after the fence. But he did come on and as my instructor was riding him almost every time I did and was helping me with him things seemed to be going well with him. My instructor was going away for a month in August so we decided to put him out on grass and let him have a holiday.
At the end of his holiday he went straight from the field to a new yard where I would be keeping him. The first time I rode him there he went really well as usual. The next day I rode him we were trotting across the diagonal and all of a sudden for no reason he bolted around the arena, I was so scared he was going to fall and I was petrified. After a few laps he went straight into the metal gate of the arena and galloped down the road eventually stopping. I jumped straight off and completely shaken walked him back to the arena. I decided to get back on and just walk him around cause I figured something had frightened him and after three laps of walk he went from completely chilled out walking on a loose rein to bolting blind again. I had to option but to jump off for my own safety as I have never been so scared in my life. The day after I lunged him and he was chilled out so I got on him and as soon as I felt him tense up I jump off and when I was half way off he bolted, throwing me into the arena fence.
I didn't ride him again until after is got his back done. The back person said he was slightly right on the right side of his back but nothing too bad. As he was warmblood we figured he must have been really sensitive and was being a whimp. She told me to walk him on a loose rein the first day which I did and he was fine. The next day as soon as I trotted he bolted and fell over on a corner. I had his back done again incase the fall had hurt him but still nothing. I had his teeth checked which we're perfect apparently. I was too scared to even sit on him so got a girl who has ridden millions of problem horses to ride him for a bit. He bolted on the flat the first time with her but she managed to pull him up and he didn't do it again. He stopped then bolted when she tried to canter him over some poles. This is a horse who has a clean competition record and was out competing over big fences before we bought him.. She continued to ride him for the next few weeks and one day when she was jumping a spread he bolted after it and put her over the arena fence. She continued to work with him but he just got worse and worse.
Someone suggested it might be ulcers which a&e sense that the acid may be burning him over a fence causing him to bolt. I clung to the hope that it was ulcers and he could be cured and go back to normal. We had him scoped and disappointingly he showed up with only grade 1 ulcers which the vet said wouldn't be causing the discomfort. None the less we put him on a
Course of gastogaurd 'just in case'. The whole ulcer job cost us about £600.
After he finished his ulcer treatment started lunging him everyday. Since we've had him he tends to go dissunited behind on the lunge and struggles to canter on the lunge. This has gotten worse and worse and he has now started bolting on the lunge
Too and doing 'bunny hops' with his back legs and constantly going disunited. I was told these are all signs of kissing spine.
Suddenly a penny dropped. Could this pony have been injected for his kissing spine before we bought him and as the injection has been wearing off he's been getting worse and worse? I'm told that kissing spines can't develop as quickly as the amount of time I've had him so perhaps it would make sense.
How has this happened, he is not the pony I tried all those months ago. I am so devastated and upset and stressed, I really can't see a way out. It's unfair to ask my mum to put in more money to see if he has kissing spines, never mind treat it. We were only meant to have him one year to compete before I was too old for his height catagory, then he was too sell at the end of this season . I really tried to build a bond with him and on the ground and he is such a sweet sweet person and I'm really fond of him but he causes me so much pain and upset.
He is not insured. He is completely unridable. I have wasted so much of my mums money on him. I have no chance of achieving anything I have dreamed of for so long. I feel so guilty that my mum invested to make my dreams a reality and now all we have an unridable, unsellable pony.
( I'm so sorry about the essay I don't blame anyone for not even having the time to read it )