McNally
Well-Known Member
Ok quick background for those who dont know....
I had my last horse 3/4 years and decided it was time to part company due to the fact i mainly ride with my daughter on her youngster and my horse was too unpredictable to nanny.
Friends of mine got me a "surprise" a horse they knew very well a few years ago and thought would be just what i wanted!!...
He arrived and was in a shocking state (at which point really i should have said no) I have had his sarcoids treated and put weight on him- he's still light but looking much better so i decided to try getting on him.
Now bearing in mind i was told by these people i trusted completely and who know me, my riding and my last horse well. They told me he was 100% to ride and much better than my old horse. My old horse has had lots of time off in the years i've had him (laminitus and a fracture) but was no problem to get back on- he has a VERY stressy temperament and is very highly strung compared to this horse so i was confident all would be fine and got on....
He went absolutely ballistic, the second i was on board his back came up (really up as in i felt almost vertical in the saddle) I gave him pat and asked him to go forward to avoid and acrobatics! At this point he just exploded and launched me across the yard. I am in a lot of pain and getting back on wasn't an option.
Now my worry is- is this the quiet horse i have been led to believe? I know he's been out of work for ages but like i say so had my own- so have many other horses i've ridden but i've never had this reaction.
Do i give him another chance? I dont know if i will be able to trust him but am telling myself apart from not being ridden in ages he is being pumped full of food and it could have been a one off?
I dont want another horse who is a nightmare to ride and that i dont enjoy and this has worried me.
I had my last horse 3/4 years and decided it was time to part company due to the fact i mainly ride with my daughter on her youngster and my horse was too unpredictable to nanny.
Friends of mine got me a "surprise" a horse they knew very well a few years ago and thought would be just what i wanted!!...
He arrived and was in a shocking state (at which point really i should have said no) I have had his sarcoids treated and put weight on him- he's still light but looking much better so i decided to try getting on him.
Now bearing in mind i was told by these people i trusted completely and who know me, my riding and my last horse well. They told me he was 100% to ride and much better than my old horse. My old horse has had lots of time off in the years i've had him (laminitus and a fracture) but was no problem to get back on- he has a VERY stressy temperament and is very highly strung compared to this horse so i was confident all would be fine and got on....
He went absolutely ballistic, the second i was on board his back came up (really up as in i felt almost vertical in the saddle) I gave him pat and asked him to go forward to avoid and acrobatics! At this point he just exploded and launched me across the yard. I am in a lot of pain and getting back on wasn't an option.
Now my worry is- is this the quiet horse i have been led to believe? I know he's been out of work for ages but like i say so had my own- so have many other horses i've ridden but i've never had this reaction.
Do i give him another chance? I dont know if i will be able to trust him but am telling myself apart from not being ridden in ages he is being pumped full of food and it could have been a one off?
I dont want another horse who is a nightmare to ride and that i dont enjoy and this has worried me.