HollyWoozle
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Well, this morning I was full of hope. I have had 3 good lessons on Belle in a row, she has walked up the road for them fine and we have had no problems tacking up, mounting etc. and have really come along nicely. Mum even took a few photos of one of them and my bottom is even in the saddle in canter.
We can now canter 15m circles (before we struggled even to canter a few strides going large). Anyway, I was feeling really positive.
Today I had planned to hack out with another rider for the first time with Belle. I think she needs to gain confidence from another horse so this seemed ideal to just walk around the village, past the scary things, with a quiet horse and rider. It's been really cloudy and windy here but we decided to go for it still. Got Belle and tied her up and she was a bit uppity, as you'd expect in the wind, but not too awful. Was in a bit of a rush so had a quick brush, picked out feet and got saddle on with no probs. Then I thought I'd get my high vis on ready so that when her bridle was on, we could just go. As I zipped up my tabard, the noise made her freak and she broke free. "That's fine", I thought, it's happened before and not a big deal. Got hold of her and calmed her down and then managed to get bridle on without too much of a struggle (it's always a bit of one!).
Then it all went really wrong. Instead of my mum coming out to help me get on and walk me up the street, she sent another lady that works for mum part-time (which is not really a problem). Anyway, the lady tried to hold Belle as I went to get on and Belle just freaked entirely, reared up a bit, which she never normally does, and just started leaping around like a wild thing. We were in a little enclosed area which is mostly post and rail and she just charged around it and kept leaning over the fence which totally horrified me as I knew she'd get her bridle stuck. Three times she got her reins wrapped around a post and leapt back, rearing up to get free, but I couldn't get hold of her at first without making her worse. Eventually I tempted her with a treat and calmed her best I could and just got the tack off as fast as possible. She was still in a major panic so I just opened the gate to the field and let her go.
She shot off like a ROCKET, galloping, bucking, rearing, snorting, sliding in the mud. She was so wild that I actually let the other horse out of the field to save her the stress of it. After that I sat in the hay and cried.
I just was feeling so positive and then today she was a danger mostly to herself but to me too I suppose. I managed to stay calm and quiet with her but I just don't understand what set her off. She was in season two weeks ago and usually comes in every 3 so it's not that, I guess it was just the wind. I don't want to give up on her but maybe I am just not competent enough to keep her, perhaps she should go somewhere else where someone who knows what they are doing can sort her out. I think it was just fear but I just don't know anymore. 
Sorry for the length, I am just really sad.
Today I had planned to hack out with another rider for the first time with Belle. I think she needs to gain confidence from another horse so this seemed ideal to just walk around the village, past the scary things, with a quiet horse and rider. It's been really cloudy and windy here but we decided to go for it still. Got Belle and tied her up and she was a bit uppity, as you'd expect in the wind, but not too awful. Was in a bit of a rush so had a quick brush, picked out feet and got saddle on with no probs. Then I thought I'd get my high vis on ready so that when her bridle was on, we could just go. As I zipped up my tabard, the noise made her freak and she broke free. "That's fine", I thought, it's happened before and not a big deal. Got hold of her and calmed her down and then managed to get bridle on without too much of a struggle (it's always a bit of one!).
Then it all went really wrong. Instead of my mum coming out to help me get on and walk me up the street, she sent another lady that works for mum part-time (which is not really a problem). Anyway, the lady tried to hold Belle as I went to get on and Belle just freaked entirely, reared up a bit, which she never normally does, and just started leaping around like a wild thing. We were in a little enclosed area which is mostly post and rail and she just charged around it and kept leaning over the fence which totally horrified me as I knew she'd get her bridle stuck. Three times she got her reins wrapped around a post and leapt back, rearing up to get free, but I couldn't get hold of her at first without making her worse. Eventually I tempted her with a treat and calmed her best I could and just got the tack off as fast as possible. She was still in a major panic so I just opened the gate to the field and let her go.
She shot off like a ROCKET, galloping, bucking, rearing, snorting, sliding in the mud. She was so wild that I actually let the other horse out of the field to save her the stress of it. After that I sat in the hay and cried.
Sorry for the length, I am just really sad.