ingcog
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I started hunting my two this season they are 10 and 12 respectively and had never been hunting
One who is normally very safe, was rearing from day one, which is rather unnerving on the road, but otherwise quite a safe rear even if bigger than I'd like. After 8 sessions of autumn hunting he was starting to have his first sessions without rearing, however the snow came and I just couldn't keep 2 ticking over
The younger one started off like a pro, was very well behaved, a pleasure to take out and even did the opening meet. However he has now turned into a looney (opposite of the older one!). When with the pack if we stop he spins round bumping into to people, trees, walls, hedges with no real concern for me or him. I take him on point to avoid embarrassment, but now he has started doing seriously nasty rears, totally vertical and not entirely balanced . I am not afraid of him, but wondering whether I am going to be happy if he falls over and breaks my leg.
I am just wondering whether its me, as no one else seems to be having problems, and very disheartening that the good one after around 10 outings has gone seriously backwards.
Also neither horse ever rears in any situation other than hunting - is that normal?
Perhaps hunting just is not for me, but any advice welcomed!
One who is normally very safe, was rearing from day one, which is rather unnerving on the road, but otherwise quite a safe rear even if bigger than I'd like. After 8 sessions of autumn hunting he was starting to have his first sessions without rearing, however the snow came and I just couldn't keep 2 ticking over
The younger one started off like a pro, was very well behaved, a pleasure to take out and even did the opening meet. However he has now turned into a looney (opposite of the older one!). When with the pack if we stop he spins round bumping into to people, trees, walls, hedges with no real concern for me or him. I take him on point to avoid embarrassment, but now he has started doing seriously nasty rears, totally vertical and not entirely balanced . I am not afraid of him, but wondering whether I am going to be happy if he falls over and breaks my leg.
I am just wondering whether its me, as no one else seems to be having problems, and very disheartening that the good one after around 10 outings has gone seriously backwards.
Also neither horse ever rears in any situation other than hunting - is that normal?
Perhaps hunting just is not for me, but any advice welcomed!
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