mongy46
Well-Known Member
i bought my horse in August. He is 6yrs old, very sweet and quiet to handle on the ground.
However when you ride him he is quiet nervous. He's v good on the road and in traffic, at home not bad in the school.
When you take him to a show or trot in a field his head goes up, and bolts off and doesn't even know you are on his back.
He has done it recently at a show where he was very tense in his back end, then when put into trot, shot his head up ( white's of eye's showing) galloped flat out into the indoor school. He calmed down once we came off his back and waited for him to calm down.he thenwent onto do a dressage test, although very tense.
His walk is also short when a rider is on his back.
He is great to lunge and his walk is better when he doesn't have a rider on. He also runs off after jumping a fence, when the rider tips forward.
His teeth do need doing, but surely this isn't causing it?
I'm trying to eliminate if it's pain related or a behavioural issue.
Has anyone had a similar situation? can recommend someone to asses him? could it be kissin spine?
However when you ride him he is quiet nervous. He's v good on the road and in traffic, at home not bad in the school.
When you take him to a show or trot in a field his head goes up, and bolts off and doesn't even know you are on his back.
He has done it recently at a show where he was very tense in his back end, then when put into trot, shot his head up ( white's of eye's showing) galloped flat out into the indoor school. He calmed down once we came off his back and waited for him to calm down.he thenwent onto do a dressage test, although very tense.
His walk is also short when a rider is on his back.
He is great to lunge and his walk is better when he doesn't have a rider on. He also runs off after jumping a fence, when the rider tips forward.
His teeth do need doing, but surely this isn't causing it?
I'm trying to eliminate if it's pain related or a behavioural issue.
Has anyone had a similar situation? can recommend someone to asses him? could it be kissin spine?