fredflop
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Have back/teeth/saddle all been checked
Sounds like he is feeling insecure and was having a temper tantrum about leaving your in-season mare with his arch enemy shetland rival
Doesn't matter if it was a private sale.
Yes it does
Of course it hard to advise without seeing the horse but my but feeling is you are in all likely hood dealing with a spoilt horse who has trained his long term owner .
If it fixable yes it should be but are you up for it ?
I would try to return it sooner rather than later .
I would never give a mature horse bought as a hack down time when changing home they do much better IME when you get then straight into work .
I think the warnings where there the Pelham the standing martingale just get out of it ASAP .
I could right a long list of biazzre behaviours I have seen from horses moving home usually all fixable but if your not up for it just get him sent back if you can .
Of course it hard to advise without seeing the horse but my but feeling is you are in all likely hood dealing with a spoilt horse who has trained his long term owner .
If it fixable yes it should be but are you up for it ?
I would try to return it sooner rather than later .
I would never give a mature horse bought as a hack down time when changing home they do much better IME when you get then straight into work .
I think the warnings where there the Pelham the standing martingale just get out of it ASAP .
I could right a long list of biazzre behaviours I have seen from horses moving home usually all fixable but if your not up for it just get him sent back if you can .
I am not up to it I don't think. If it is genuinely a case of being unsettled at leaving my mare or just with a change and a bit of time can fix it then fine. But if it's because of real training issues I don't think I have the energy for that. Whether I try to work out which of these two things it is I don't know.
I've put a lot of blood, sweat and tears into my mare and am proud of how far we have come, despite not cracking her hacking issue, but I don't want to do that again. Don't get me wrong, of course no horse is a robot and I don't mind putting work in. I would expect that. But sorting out the issues I saw yesterday if it was a regular thing? I don't think I can do that. As travelling pony says this was meant to be my fun horse!
Have you done a general Google search? Was the horse advertised as good to hack?
I'd personally be sending the bleddy thing back. It sounds completely dangerous.
Exactly. Previous owner sounds like a right chump - bond indeed :rolleyes3:
Meh, I think getting the owner over ASAP is my first port of call.
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From what you have said you wanted what you thought you had bought and would love him as that. The seller obviously had an emotional attachment to him and therefore hopefully she will be willing to come over to witness / help fix his behaviour.
If she fixes it then all well and good you have what you wanted. If she doesn't then you need to make it clear that you aren't able or willing to put the time in to trying to fix it. You can ask her to refund your money and take him back and see what her response is. Make it clear if not then you will be looking to get rid of him one way or another.
the first couple of weeks when you were settling him in, did you seperate him from the mare at all? I only have geldings (for partly that reasons, as SA always seems worse between mares and geldings than geldings and geldings IME) but whenever I get a new one I spend some time doing stuff seperately with them, even if not riding. Bring one in to groom, take the other for a walk, turn one out, bring one in-all for varying amounts of time.
I agree that you shouldnt have to sort this if you dont want to. A horse thats been with a single owner all its life can be quite green in some ways -best to sound out the owner, good luck.
In fairness the horse was 100% bombproof to the original owner!
How do you know? Apart from being told by the owner?? Or do you know the horse/owner?
I am deeply suspicious of all sellers!! If I were selling Max I could easily set things up so his quirks don't show up. Basically take him somewhere he knows and show him off hacking on the buckle! But he is NOT a good hacking horse and I woiuld never claim he was. (Well not yet anyway though I plan to work on it....) He has tantrums if he is left behind (bucking/rearing) and he gets strong and silly in new places and jog, prances then rears if you try and hold him back.