shmoo
Well-Known Member
So, I have my little TB up for sale. I'm not expecting it to work TBH and so pose this question in all hope of someone having a magic answer.
She's a bit of a contradiction on hooves. She needs riding every day, or at least 5/7. If you then ride her fast she's good - but she's stiff, very stiff. personally I don't want to ride everywhere fast either.
If you ride her 2 or 3 times a week she doesn't buck rear tank or anything like that but she jogs everywhere, is very sideways - sometimes at a super slow canter but this is dangerous on the roads its nigh on impossible to get her backside in sometimes. But she isn't stiff and can stand this level or work with little or no ill effects. She's what I'd term a light hack which is the level of work I can fit in around my job/family/house/etc etc...
She throws her head around at any level of work...
The thing is on the ground she's wonderful. She has lovely manners, comes to a call, is gentle and I trust her.
If she doesn't sell I'll end up keeping her but what I wanted to know was if this is something that can be cured by schooling - external schooling or if a fizzy horse is fizzy and i'm kidding myself.
Her back is regularly checked, saddle is fitted to her, teeth everything up to date so I know its not pain related - she just wants to be going faster than she is. She's 15 is on veteran feed with added Glucosamine and micronised linseed and equivite original vitamins.
I've tried herbal based calmers in the past they made no difference at all.
She's a bit of a contradiction on hooves. She needs riding every day, or at least 5/7. If you then ride her fast she's good - but she's stiff, very stiff. personally I don't want to ride everywhere fast either.
If you ride her 2 or 3 times a week she doesn't buck rear tank or anything like that but she jogs everywhere, is very sideways - sometimes at a super slow canter but this is dangerous on the roads its nigh on impossible to get her backside in sometimes. But she isn't stiff and can stand this level or work with little or no ill effects. She's what I'd term a light hack which is the level of work I can fit in around my job/family/house/etc etc...
She throws her head around at any level of work...
The thing is on the ground she's wonderful. She has lovely manners, comes to a call, is gentle and I trust her.
If she doesn't sell I'll end up keeping her but what I wanted to know was if this is something that can be cured by schooling - external schooling or if a fizzy horse is fizzy and i'm kidding myself.
Her back is regularly checked, saddle is fitted to her, teeth everything up to date so I know its not pain related - she just wants to be going faster than she is. She's 15 is on veteran feed with added Glucosamine and micronised linseed and equivite original vitamins.
I've tried herbal based calmers in the past they made no difference at all.