Hecken92
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone! Not sure if I'm posting this in the right place as I'm new here...
At my yard, I've kind of taken on responsibility for helping a 'dangerous' TB mare become useful.
A year ago, when I first took her on, it took 45 minutes to catch her and bring her in from the field but now she happily comes in and stands to be rugged/groomed/stabled etc and has also learned tricks such as kiss and jambette. This from the mare I was told was dangerous and couldn't learn anything!
Anyway, this year I'm hoping to back her which so far, no-one has managed. She will wear tack, be lunged and even be leaned over but apparently (I've not seen it myself... Yet!) will buck and bronc if you sit in the saddle and she has broken arms, been sent home from a (useless) breaking yard labelled as dangerous etc, etc.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to why she might behave this way and if, with time and patience, she could be broken in. She's 13 years old and I've been told she's past learning anything but I don't believe this as she loves her trick training lessons with me and is a very friendly mare underneath her nerves. Could she be cold backed? Does it sound like a physical issue or a mental issue? And how can I help her learn to enjoy being ridden?
Any advice is welcome - I am hoping to get a back specialist out to see her but as she isn't my horse, it's easier said than done!
At my yard, I've kind of taken on responsibility for helping a 'dangerous' TB mare become useful.
A year ago, when I first took her on, it took 45 minutes to catch her and bring her in from the field but now she happily comes in and stands to be rugged/groomed/stabled etc and has also learned tricks such as kiss and jambette. This from the mare I was told was dangerous and couldn't learn anything!
Anyway, this year I'm hoping to back her which so far, no-one has managed. She will wear tack, be lunged and even be leaned over but apparently (I've not seen it myself... Yet!) will buck and bronc if you sit in the saddle and she has broken arms, been sent home from a (useless) breaking yard labelled as dangerous etc, etc.
I was wondering if anyone had any ideas as to why she might behave this way and if, with time and patience, she could be broken in. She's 13 years old and I've been told she's past learning anything but I don't believe this as she loves her trick training lessons with me and is a very friendly mare underneath her nerves. Could she be cold backed? Does it sound like a physical issue or a mental issue? And how can I help her learn to enjoy being ridden?
Any advice is welcome - I am hoping to get a back specialist out to see her but as she isn't my horse, it's easier said than done!