Enzomf
New User
Hi everyone, looking for some advice.
I currently have a young horse who used to be such a gem to work with. I planned to produce her to showjump and I was so excited for her future, she showed real jumping ability.
However, recently she has taken a complete turn. She used to be very forward, now she won’t trot when asked by any leg aid and will only go with spurs or a crop. But they make her very tense so I try and ovoid using them. She will buck out of nowhere and will kept bucking until I hault her. Sometimes I can’t even get her to walk forwards.
She has a complete melt down when I ask her to canter, she just puts her ears back and bucks and spins.
I have had everything checked, teeth, saddle, back. She can get quite sore where she is a tense horse but we were recently told she isn’t in pain.
Since she is young and is still learning her job I originally thought that she was bored of flat schooling. But she does it on hacks and with jumps up. this is just completely out of sorts for her to be so backwards and be bucking all the time.
I’m wondering if it could be because she is on haylage? She has a simple feed twice a day, nothing in it to make her crazy. Has anyone had any similar experiences with youngsters? Does anyone have any advice on what I could try?
Thanks!
I currently have a young horse who used to be such a gem to work with. I planned to produce her to showjump and I was so excited for her future, she showed real jumping ability.
However, recently she has taken a complete turn. She used to be very forward, now she won’t trot when asked by any leg aid and will only go with spurs or a crop. But they make her very tense so I try and ovoid using them. She will buck out of nowhere and will kept bucking until I hault her. Sometimes I can’t even get her to walk forwards.
She has a complete melt down when I ask her to canter, she just puts her ears back and bucks and spins.
I have had everything checked, teeth, saddle, back. She can get quite sore where she is a tense horse but we were recently told she isn’t in pain.
Since she is young and is still learning her job I originally thought that she was bored of flat schooling. But she does it on hacks and with jumps up. this is just completely out of sorts for her to be so backwards and be bucking all the time.
I’m wondering if it could be because she is on haylage? She has a simple feed twice a day, nothing in it to make her crazy. Has anyone had any similar experiences with youngsters? Does anyone have any advice on what I could try?
Thanks!