canteron
Well-Known Member
Gave me horse a bit of a 'pony club' kick to stop him falling out of canter and next thing I know is the horse was off in no uncertain terms (hesitate to call it a bolt, but he was clearly very worried and took a bit of stopping).
Now, this is a really nice natured animal, so he is clearly trying to tell me something. We ended up with the saddle and me on his shoulder, where I made a quick exit. I don't know if this was cause or effect, but if the saddle did move and land on his shoulder, would that be enough to cause a horse to 'bolt'?
Have physio lady on her way to see whether there is pain, etc, but grateful for any thoughts?
Now, this is a really nice natured animal, so he is clearly trying to tell me something. We ended up with the saddle and me on his shoulder, where I made a quick exit. I don't know if this was cause or effect, but if the saddle did move and land on his shoulder, would that be enough to cause a horse to 'bolt'?
Have physio lady on her way to see whether there is pain, etc, but grateful for any thoughts?