Gatsby1994
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So a little backstory... I recently sold a horse that I loved dearly, but absolutely thwarted my confidence and had to be sent to a competition home as after the second trip to A&E with a spinal injury from a fall and another winter looming - I finally was convinced enough was enough.
So in comes this absolutely wonderful 6 year old from Ireland I've had him three months now? He's settled like a dream in his new home. He's calm, he's quiet and he's a right plod. Everything was going great till suddenly he got a little too excited and threw in a series of bucks that really unnerved me (he'd bucked before on hacks, but more like bunny hops...) and so, because for some reason I was so afraid, I got off and queue him having the upper hand. We tried again the next day, but I was so unsettled, he felt it and about 3/4 of the way through our hack - he bucked again and I just broke down - but didn't get off this time.
It's worth noting that he doesn't do this with anyone else to the point my YO tried to get him to buck etc yesterday and he plodded along like a riding school horse!! It seems clear he's feeding off of my nerves. We school brilliantly, but I don't get as nervous due to it being an enclosed space. We aren't fortunate enough to have our school just yet - it probably won't be ready till the end of February because of the weather! I've competed at 1.10m showjumping before so it's not like I don't have the ability...
But my question is, how do you overcome nerves like this? He's such a gentle and kind horse that has so much potential.
Do you jack it in for a month and come back to it with a fresh mind? Do you have someone else ride him for a bit?
The last thing I want to do is sell him on. Nor do I want to go through the turmoil of finding another horse!
I've heard the rstor are great for helping with this sort of thing.... I do have lessons too... but any advice, I'm willing to take any right now before I give in!!
Just thought Id throw in a picture of the wonderful creature I really don't want to part with.
So in comes this absolutely wonderful 6 year old from Ireland I've had him three months now? He's settled like a dream in his new home. He's calm, he's quiet and he's a right plod. Everything was going great till suddenly he got a little too excited and threw in a series of bucks that really unnerved me (he'd bucked before on hacks, but more like bunny hops...) and so, because for some reason I was so afraid, I got off and queue him having the upper hand. We tried again the next day, but I was so unsettled, he felt it and about 3/4 of the way through our hack - he bucked again and I just broke down - but didn't get off this time.
It's worth noting that he doesn't do this with anyone else to the point my YO tried to get him to buck etc yesterday and he plodded along like a riding school horse!! It seems clear he's feeding off of my nerves. We school brilliantly, but I don't get as nervous due to it being an enclosed space. We aren't fortunate enough to have our school just yet - it probably won't be ready till the end of February because of the weather! I've competed at 1.10m showjumping before so it's not like I don't have the ability...
But my question is, how do you overcome nerves like this? He's such a gentle and kind horse that has so much potential.
Do you jack it in for a month and come back to it with a fresh mind? Do you have someone else ride him for a bit?
The last thing I want to do is sell him on. Nor do I want to go through the turmoil of finding another horse!
I've heard the rstor are great for helping with this sort of thing.... I do have lessons too... but any advice, I'm willing to take any right now before I give in!!
Just thought Id throw in a picture of the wonderful creature I really don't want to part with.