showjumpingfilly
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I'll try not to let this get long but after some advice, if possible please, on a mare i am having real trouble with bucking!
Bit of history:
Had her since end of summer last year and bought off a friend who buys them from abroad. Had the odd buck with her owner at shows but didnt seem a massive problem and i fell in love with her. Although she did have to be lunged every morning at away shows when in 24/7. Tried her out a few times with no bucks or problems so bought her after passing 5* vetting. Kept her at same yard for a bit and rode and went to shows with my friend/mares old owner. Did well no probs apart from a lot of bucking after she stayed in for a couple of days 24/7 so she came home. She wasnt any trouble, the odd buck but
Just put it down to her nature and the fact she'd lived out quite a bit before and now she was in at night.
The week after xmas took her to a
3 day show - she bucked and bronced in the warm up and ditched me at the bottom of a fence in the ring. Elim at same fence in 2nd class. 2nd day terrible warming up so just trotted to fences and went in - ballooned everything for a very slow clear in a step up class for her. Called it a day and didnt jump 3rd day as she was hideous to warm up, top riders squealing well sat wasnt my idea of fun. Trainer (mares old owner) thought she would be better if lunged first but we decided on a plan for when home)
I then had terrible health problems and didnt see let alone ride her for at least a month, so she got away with all her naughty behaviour. Eventually tried to lunge then get back on and she was still naughty so she went back to friend for schooling. They basically just plonked her out and told me to gallop her forwards whenever she felt like she might buck. I had another bout of bad illness so only had the odd ride and she wasnt bucking. She was also put on regumate at the time. Eventually she came home as i was fed up with how she was being treated (or not as the case may be!)
Started off well and then went downhill again. Decided she seemed a bit stiff if in overnight and ridden in morning so switched to riding after turnout and she was better and came on a lot. The odd buck but nothing drastic until i tried to take her to a show and she bucked me off. Put it down to a the early ride thing and not stretched enough so really cracked down on her. Took her off the regumate and she was a lot better. Hacked her to a school hire and she reared up at everything and was a general pig so had to lead most of the way but was an angel there, jumping amazingly.
Took her to her first show in months the next week (a big class i'd qualified her for) as knew id regret not going but had no expectations as it was a huge ask for her. Well she jumped out of her skin for a slow but lovely clear. All smiles thinking id cracked her after 40 mins warming up!!
Gave her a few days off as a well done and ended up not riding her for about 2 weeks due to wet weather/pulled shoes etc. Got back on and she was moody but not awful, and again the next time. Boxed her up to a school hire with a friend just for fun, nothing serious. She warmed up quite sweetly, no sign of trouble. It suddenly hammered it down and ended up standing still as it was driving down towards us and i thought it unfair to ride her into it. Rain stipped so picked up contact again and thats when she started, huge bucks and broncs all over the show. Usually only bucks in canter but eventually she was light in front and reluctant to go forward in trot. When stood she was kicking out and i thought it was the water running over her sides and belly so leapt off and gave her a wipe over. Got back on and just as bad, so trotted her round and jumped a couple of bottom hole jumps and put it down to her being cold/cheesed off about being wet as she does generally dislike the rain/waiting in all morning. Next day rode her first thing, was still bucking on right rein but made her give in and as soon as she did i got off and she went out. Tried to ride her the following evening after a day out in the field and she was horrendous. Bucking and broncing. I tried really pushing her forwards and she bucked when slowed up, lunged her then got back and still the same.
So i'm at a loss as to what to do. I have no help but am trying my best. I love her and don't want her to go but need some ideas as to what to do when she bucks so she learns she cant do
It and she hasnt got away with it.
She's a 5 year old full wb, and has had a full health and tack check with no issues whatsoever, it is purely behavioural. Noticed tonight she has come into season but the regumate made her worse so not sure how much difference her seasons make.
Bit of history:
Had her since end of summer last year and bought off a friend who buys them from abroad. Had the odd buck with her owner at shows but didnt seem a massive problem and i fell in love with her. Although she did have to be lunged every morning at away shows when in 24/7. Tried her out a few times with no bucks or problems so bought her after passing 5* vetting. Kept her at same yard for a bit and rode and went to shows with my friend/mares old owner. Did well no probs apart from a lot of bucking after she stayed in for a couple of days 24/7 so she came home. She wasnt any trouble, the odd buck but
Just put it down to her nature and the fact she'd lived out quite a bit before and now she was in at night.
The week after xmas took her to a
3 day show - she bucked and bronced in the warm up and ditched me at the bottom of a fence in the ring. Elim at same fence in 2nd class. 2nd day terrible warming up so just trotted to fences and went in - ballooned everything for a very slow clear in a step up class for her. Called it a day and didnt jump 3rd day as she was hideous to warm up, top riders squealing well sat wasnt my idea of fun. Trainer (mares old owner) thought she would be better if lunged first but we decided on a plan for when home)
I then had terrible health problems and didnt see let alone ride her for at least a month, so she got away with all her naughty behaviour. Eventually tried to lunge then get back on and she was still naughty so she went back to friend for schooling. They basically just plonked her out and told me to gallop her forwards whenever she felt like she might buck. I had another bout of bad illness so only had the odd ride and she wasnt bucking. She was also put on regumate at the time. Eventually she came home as i was fed up with how she was being treated (or not as the case may be!)
Started off well and then went downhill again. Decided she seemed a bit stiff if in overnight and ridden in morning so switched to riding after turnout and she was better and came on a lot. The odd buck but nothing drastic until i tried to take her to a show and she bucked me off. Put it down to a the early ride thing and not stretched enough so really cracked down on her. Took her off the regumate and she was a lot better. Hacked her to a school hire and she reared up at everything and was a general pig so had to lead most of the way but was an angel there, jumping amazingly.
Took her to her first show in months the next week (a big class i'd qualified her for) as knew id regret not going but had no expectations as it was a huge ask for her. Well she jumped out of her skin for a slow but lovely clear. All smiles thinking id cracked her after 40 mins warming up!!
Gave her a few days off as a well done and ended up not riding her for about 2 weeks due to wet weather/pulled shoes etc. Got back on and she was moody but not awful, and again the next time. Boxed her up to a school hire with a friend just for fun, nothing serious. She warmed up quite sweetly, no sign of trouble. It suddenly hammered it down and ended up standing still as it was driving down towards us and i thought it unfair to ride her into it. Rain stipped so picked up contact again and thats when she started, huge bucks and broncs all over the show. Usually only bucks in canter but eventually she was light in front and reluctant to go forward in trot. When stood she was kicking out and i thought it was the water running over her sides and belly so leapt off and gave her a wipe over. Got back on and just as bad, so trotted her round and jumped a couple of bottom hole jumps and put it down to her being cold/cheesed off about being wet as she does generally dislike the rain/waiting in all morning. Next day rode her first thing, was still bucking on right rein but made her give in and as soon as she did i got off and she went out. Tried to ride her the following evening after a day out in the field and she was horrendous. Bucking and broncing. I tried really pushing her forwards and she bucked when slowed up, lunged her then got back and still the same.
So i'm at a loss as to what to do. I have no help but am trying my best. I love her and don't want her to go but need some ideas as to what to do when she bucks so she learns she cant do
It and she hasnt got away with it.
She's a 5 year old full wb, and has had a full health and tack check with no issues whatsoever, it is purely behavioural. Noticed tonight she has come into season but the regumate made her worse so not sure how much difference her seasons make.