Agent XXX999
Well-Known Member
Can I just say something for the intelligence of horses, which is something that through my experience I have always found to be true (especially when I have needed to believe a little in myself after a particularly bad experience with a 4yo mare who reared and napped and did whatever)
Here is my wisdom .stolen from a very old YO who knew everything about horses (she really did)
Horses are near on a ton of animal, with minds of there own that should be respected. If they dont want to do something, ask them, and show them they might even learn to enjoy it. If they still dont want to do it, then respect them and leave it be. They will always beat you on strength, but do not underestimate their mental determination too.
This theory has worked for me through various horses that I have owned and ridden. It also worked for a famous dressage horse who was bred to jump but had a career change when his owner realised that he really didnt enjoy his job he went on to win the Shearwater 5yo championships in his first year out of jumping.
I think that this horse sounds like it has had enough of being prodded, sat on, poked and whatever. Leave the poor bugger to be you cant win every battle, just on size the horse is always going to win. Sometimes you have to accept that the horse is just not right for the job and in this case if the job is being ridden, then it looks like you have exhausted every option.
Good luck its gutting I know but I would loose the horse before my confidence (or life) any day. Xxx
Here is my wisdom .stolen from a very old YO who knew everything about horses (she really did)
Horses are near on a ton of animal, with minds of there own that should be respected. If they dont want to do something, ask them, and show them they might even learn to enjoy it. If they still dont want to do it, then respect them and leave it be. They will always beat you on strength, but do not underestimate their mental determination too.
This theory has worked for me through various horses that I have owned and ridden. It also worked for a famous dressage horse who was bred to jump but had a career change when his owner realised that he really didnt enjoy his job he went on to win the Shearwater 5yo championships in his first year out of jumping.
I think that this horse sounds like it has had enough of being prodded, sat on, poked and whatever. Leave the poor bugger to be you cant win every battle, just on size the horse is always going to win. Sometimes you have to accept that the horse is just not right for the job and in this case if the job is being ridden, then it looks like you have exhausted every option.
Good luck its gutting I know but I would loose the horse before my confidence (or life) any day. Xxx