MissJessica
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My horse has been under Veterinary supervision due to a lameness in Aug. Prior to the lameness he was fit and in work.
The lameness is now resolved & the vet wants me to get on with things as I've probably been too precious & gone too slowly.
We've slowly built our work back up and at first he was very lazy, so I popped a pair of spurs on and this successfully woke him up & he had a little cow kick at my leg. Something he has never done before & I rode in spurs often.
Gradually we introduced trot work & he became giddy, having little bucks often in the same place of the ménage. I spoke to my vet & we discussed it at an appointment recently who checked him over with a verdict of excitement.
I have been trotting for longer periods & found the bucking to be more frequent in trot. And I've been coping well putting a brave face on.
Haven't yet wanted to canter in the ménage for fear of loosing control but have cantered on a hack without bucking.
Today, we were riding with another livery, he squealed & bucked que complete broncing session throwing me off. I got back on, aware of the situation and when we trotted he kept shaking his head excitedly, back up, feeling 18hh, ears back & to stop the buck I lifted my hands, encouraged him on & turned a tighter circle if needed. I hacked him out afterwards & he was bouncing along, feeling jolly.
I don't want bucking/broncing to become a habit as I often ride alone.
Any tips and do you agree excitement.
Also his saddle last checked June (he has both dressage and GP and behaving the same in both). Teeth done Feb & always done annually. Back last checked in Aug. Vet last seen early Nov & he is very happy.
Why are things never easy....
The lameness is now resolved & the vet wants me to get on with things as I've probably been too precious & gone too slowly.
We've slowly built our work back up and at first he was very lazy, so I popped a pair of spurs on and this successfully woke him up & he had a little cow kick at my leg. Something he has never done before & I rode in spurs often.
Gradually we introduced trot work & he became giddy, having little bucks often in the same place of the ménage. I spoke to my vet & we discussed it at an appointment recently who checked him over with a verdict of excitement.
I have been trotting for longer periods & found the bucking to be more frequent in trot. And I've been coping well putting a brave face on.
Haven't yet wanted to canter in the ménage for fear of loosing control but have cantered on a hack without bucking.
Today, we were riding with another livery, he squealed & bucked que complete broncing session throwing me off. I got back on, aware of the situation and when we trotted he kept shaking his head excitedly, back up, feeling 18hh, ears back & to stop the buck I lifted my hands, encouraged him on & turned a tighter circle if needed. I hacked him out afterwards & he was bouncing along, feeling jolly.
I don't want bucking/broncing to become a habit as I often ride alone.
Any tips and do you agree excitement.
Also his saddle last checked June (he has both dressage and GP and behaving the same in both). Teeth done Feb & always done annually. Back last checked in Aug. Vet last seen early Nov & he is very happy.
Why are things never easy....