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I have a newly acquired young horse that was 'professionally broken' before I got her. She has had a full health / saddle fit check & is doing well on lunge in walk & trot & ridden in walk. BUT ridden trot is a different matter! She broncs like a professional & I need to find someone who can ride her through this because I can't. Any suggestions?
 

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David Rimmer at The Banks, Southport. Very quiet rider who although didn't stop my horse broncing, did work out how to minimise it.
Not used Jonathan Parrott myself but I know he will honestly tell you if the horse can't be 'fixed'.
 

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Jenny at Pendle Equestrian has an ardal (dummy rider) if you think it just needs to learn it doesn't dump a rider? She will hire it out but I think she is away just now (maybe back after the weekend, half term will have ended then) if you want to ask her. She is at Barrowford.
 

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For all that Jon is a lovely guy, mine was backed by him and came home bucking and needed another 6 weeks with someone else to get him through it.

He is very honest though as someone else has already said, and very patient. He is also very tall and has the legs to wrap round the buckers.
 

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For all that Jon is a lovely guy, mine was backed by him and came home bucking and needed another 6 weeks with someone else to get him through it.

He is very honest though as someone else has already said, and very patient. He is also very tall and has the legs to wrap round the buckers.


Ouch - I bet that cost you a small fortune! Sorry to hear that. :(
 

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Thank you everyone. I have found someone with an Ardal (dummy rider) & have booked a week's worth to assess situation. Will still need a real rider to sit on horse at some point. Watch this space!
 

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Great! I know someone that made their own, but it looked so freaky i was scared of it, never mind the poor horse! Please let us know how you get on. :)
 

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No not Jen, couldn't afford her. We have had 3 sessions with Ardall & horse is now happy to have dummy mounted, attached & worked. Canter is still a bit fraught but is improving. I have made a substitute dummy rider to use at home out of a very large soft toy encased in an old body protector wearing an old jumper & jogging bottoms & a home made harness to attach it all to saddle. The legs are a pair of thermal riding boots weighted in the foot & with rolled up newspaper inside as the legs. Horse happily wears this in the stable for an hour or 2 at a time. Will have to try loosing her in arena with this on. If I knew how to post pictures I'd show you but I'm absolutely hopeless at things like that.
 

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Asking on the off chance, but could anybody recommend a small lightweight rider for my 13.3hh? Cheshire area.
He's fine in walk and trot, but broncs when asked to canter.
Saddle only recently fitted and teeth are up to date.
 

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jess05 link won't work.
However I have decided to further investigate possible back pain so am looking at thermal imaging - need to find someone who will do this - & then if something needs fixing who best to fix it.
 

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Asking on the off chance, but could anybody recommend a small lightweight rider for my 13.3hh? Cheshire area.
He's fine in walk and trot, but broncs when asked to canter.
Saddle only recently fitted and teeth are up to date.

Charlotte Clewlow is small lightwieght and experienced with ponies :)
 

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Just thought I'd let you all know my pony is now with a fantastic person who has been so good with her & willing to go down many different roads to help her. Pony has had pain related issues which contributed to her behaviour but with the right professional (I bought her as 'professionally' broken) help she is overcoming all her issues and is starting to enjoy her work & show just how good she is. She still has the occasional attitude moment but it doesn't include broncing. I can't tell you how relieved & delighted I am. She's such a lovely pony.
 

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Has this horse had back xrays?

A fully qualified physio missed kissing spines in two horses I know last year. And my last dressage judge comment for my own horse was ' he needs a man on him'. He's just had six kissing spines separated.. I would never again try and resolve a bucker without back xrays first.
 
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